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In which John Green teaches you about China'sRevolutions. While the rest of the world was off having a couple of World Wars, China was busily uprooting the dynastic system that had ruled there for millennia. Most revolutions have some degree of tumult associated with them, but China's 20th century revolutions were REALLY disruptive. In 1911 and 1912, Chinese nationalists brought 3000 years of dynastic rule to an end. China plunged into chaos as warlords staked out regions of the country for themselves. The nationalists and communists joined forces briefly to bring the nation back together under the Chinese Republic, and then they quickly split and started fighting the Chinese Civil War. The fight between nationalists and communists went on for decades, and was interrupted by an alliance to fight the invading Japanese during World War II. After the World War II ended, the Chinese Civil War was back on. Mao and the communists were ultimately victorious, and Chiang Kai-Shek ended up in Taiwan. And then it got weird. Mao spent years repeatedly trying to purify the Communist Party and build up the new People's Republic of China with Rectifications, Anti Campaigns, Five Year Plans. the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution. These had mixed results, to say the least. John will cover all this and more in this week's Crash Course World History.
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published:04 Oct 2012

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This film is part of a series titled "DeadMen's Secrets".
A documentary examining the operations of German special forces in WWII under the command of Otto Skorzeny, better known as "The most dangerous man in Europe".
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe GautierFAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

published:19 Aug 2017

views:650191

Lyrics:
The armour is hard and our tanks are fast
And our men are full of courage
The Soviet tankmen are ready for action—
Sons of their GreatMotherland.
Refrain:
Thundering with fire, glinting with steel,
The tanks will begin a harsh campaign
When we're called to battle by Comrade Stalin
And the FirstMarshal will lead us in this battle!
In keeping our country, we guard
The work of factories and farms
By power of our gun turrets
By our fastness and pressure of fire.
[Refrain]
Let's enemy, who hidden in ambush, remember
We watch for him, we are on guard.
We want not a foot of foreign land,
But we will not give up an inch of our own land.
[Refrain]
But if the enemy attacks us,
We will beat him everywhere,
Tankdrivers will start engines
And drive by forests, mountains and even on water.
[Refrain]

published:04 Mar 2016

views:1460809

A socialist volunteer in the International Freedom Battalion fighting on the Raqqa front sings "Yellow Roses"; a revolutionary song from their home country, England. Music is a big part of the revolutionary tradition in Turkey and Kurdistan.
The song is from the point of view of a dying martyr, one who died in the struggle for equality, calling on their brother to take up the struggle, and instructing their comrades on how to tell their family and most importantly; their lover.
A few weeks after the video was recorded outside of the school building the Battalion was using for a base; an attack wounded one comrade and martyred another. This song is dedicated to all those who will not see the ones they love either through martyrdom or their heroic choice to live life as a revolutionary.
Lyrics;
I lie on my back with the sun in my eyes;
Soon I will know what no living man knows.
All of my life’s been a fight against lies,
Death brings the truth, and it’s my turn to know.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
My father taught me that all men were equal,
Whatever colour, religion or land;
Taught me to fight for the things I believed in
This I have done with a gun in my hand.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
I met my love in a garden of roses,
She pricked her finger, how sharp the thorn grows.
We made a promise that ‘til death did part us
We’d never look on that wild yellow rose.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
Source; https://www.facebook.com/internationalfreedom/videos/1810465522536454
Please give the International Freedom Battalion a like Facebook.

published:16 Feb 2017

views:1691

LYRICS IN THE DESCRIPTION 歌词见视频介绍
"Einheitsfrontlied" (统一战线之歌), literally meaning "United FrontSong", is one of the most famous songs of the German labour movement. It was written by Bertolt Brecht and composed by Hanns Eisler. The best-known rendition was sung by Ernst Busch.
After Hitler's coming to power in January, 1933, the situation for left-wing movements in Germany drastically deteriorated. The antagonism between the Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party had long made the German left divided. After the Nazis banned both parties and labour unions in the summer of 1933, many people, including Bertolt Brecht, realized that only a united front of social democrats and communists could fight back against fascism. In 1934, at the request of fellow theatre director Erwin Piscator, Bercht wrote the "Einheitsfrontlied", calling for all workers to join the Arbeiter-Einheitsfront, Workers’ United Front. The song was performed the next year in the First InternationalMusical Olympiad held in Strasbourg by a choir of 3,000 workers. Its first record was printed in 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, performed by communist actor and singer Ernst Busch.
Hanns Eisler, the famous Austrian musician who would later go on to compose the East German national anthem "Auferstanden aus Ruinen", intentionally keeps the composition of "Einheitsfrontlied" simple and easy to follow, so it could be sung by workers without much musical training[2]. In doing so, the song is quite march-like. In 1948, Eisler wrote another symphonic version, which as also sung by Ernst Busch and recorded for his Aurora-Projekt.
(Yes I copied this from Wikipedia, but I wrote that Wikipedia page.)
THIS VIDEO IS SOLELY DEDICATED TO THE ARTISTIC STUDY AND SHARING OF MUSIC
INTENTIONALLY HOSTILE POLITICAL BS IS NOT WELCOMED
视频仅供对音乐艺术方面的学习分享
不欢迎任何以引战为目的的政治言论
GERMAN LYRICS
Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist,
d'rum braucht er was zu essen, bitte sehr!
Es macht ihn ein Geschwätz nicht satt,
das schafft kein Essen her.
Refrain:
D'rum links, zwei, drei!
D'rum links, zwei, drei!
Wo dein Platz, Genosse, ist!
Reih’ dich ein in die Arbeiter-Einheitsfront,
weil du auch ein Arbeiter bist.
Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist,
d'rum hat er Stiefel ins Gesicht nicht gern.
Er will unter sich keinen Sklaven seh'n
und über sich keinen Herr'n.
Refrain
Und weil der Prolet ein Prolet ist,
d'rum wird ihn kein anderer befrei'n,
es kann die Befreiung der Arbeiter
nur das Werk der Arbeiter sein.
Refrain
ENGLISH LYRICS
And just because he's human,
He'd like to have some food, please!
He wants no useless empty talk,
Those words he cannot eat.
Refrain：
So, left, two, three!
So, left, two, three!
Comrade, here's a place for you!
March on in the Workers’ United Front,
For you are a worker too!
And just because he's human,
He doesn't like a boot to his face.
He wants no slaves placed under him,
And no boss above to grace.
Refrain
And just because he’s a worker,
No one will give him any help.
The Liberation of the working class,
Is a job for the worker himself.
Refrain
CHINESE LYRICS
只因为他也是人，
请原谅他要吃些东西！
他不想听什么空套话，
辞藻他吃不下去。
副歌：
来，左、二、三！
来，左、二、三！
同志快来这里吧！
加入工人统一战线，
因为你也是工人啊！
只因为他也是人，
他不喜欢被皮靴欺凌。
他身下不想有奴隶，
也不要老板在头顶。
副歌
只因为他是工人，
没人会给他提供救济。
真正解放工人阶级，
只能靠工人自己。
副歌
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Pathé News

Pathé News was a producer of newsreels, cinemagazines, and documentaries from 1910 until 1970 in the United Kingdom. Its founder, Charles Pathé, was a pioneer of moving pictures in the silent era. The Pathé News archive is known today as British Pathé. Its collection of news film and movies is fully digitised and available online.

History

Its roots lie in 1896 Paris, France, when Société Pathé Frères was founded by Charles Pathé and his brothers, who pioneered the development of the moving image. Charles Pathé adopted the national emblem of France, the cockerel, as the trademark for his company. After the company, now called Compagnie Générale des Éstablissements Pathé Frère Pt'honographes & Cinématographes, invented the cinema newsreel with Pathé-Journal. French Pathé began its newsreel in 1908 and opened a newsreel office in Wardour Street, London in 1910.

The newsreels were shown in the cinema and were silent until 1928. At first they ran for about four minutes, and were issued biweekly. Even though during the early days the camera shots were taken from a stationary position, the Pathé newsreels captured events such as Franz Reichelt's fatal parachute jump from the Eiffel Tower, and suffragette Emily Davison's fatal injury by a racehorse at the 1913 Epsom Derby.

First World

The concept of the First World originated during the Cold War and included countries that were generally aligned with or on friendly terms with the United States (including all NATO countries) and were generally identified as non-theocraticdemocracies with primarily market-based economies. While there is no current consensus on an exact definition of the term, in modern usage, "First World country" generally implies a relatively wealthy, stable and functional non-theocratic democracy with a reasonably well educated population, or just any developed country.

During the Cold War, relationships between the First World and the Second World of Communist states were typically competitive, ideological, and occasionally hostile. Relationships of both these "Worlds" with "Third World" countries (i.e. all the rest) were normally positive in theory, while some were quite negative in practice (such as proxy war between client states). Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and advances in communication technology, relations amongst the "Worlds" are not as rigid, although there are still marked disparities, with the First World generally having more influence, wealth, and access to information and technological innovations than the Second and Third Worlds.

Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions: Crash Course World History #37

Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions: Crash Course World History #37

Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions: Crash Course World History #37

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In which John Green teaches you about China'sRevolutions. While the rest of the world was off having a couple of World Wars, China was busily uprooting the dynastic system that had ruled there for millennia. Most revolutions have some degree of tumult associated with them, but China's 20th century revolutions were REALLY disruptive. In 1911 and 1912, Chinese nationalists brought 3000 years of dynastic rule to an end. China plunged into chaos as warlords staked out regions of the country for themselves. The nationalists and communists joined forces briefly to bring the nation back together under the Chinese Republic, and then they quickly split and started fighting the Chinese Civil War. The fight between nationalists and communists went on for decades, and was interrupted by an alliance to fight the invading Japanese during World War II. After the World War II ended, the Chinese Civil War was back on. Mao and the communists were ultimately victorious, and Chiang Kai-Shek ended up in Taiwan. And then it got weird. Mao spent years repeatedly trying to purify the Communist Party and build up the new People's Republic of China with Rectifications, Anti Campaigns, Five Year Plans. the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution. These had mixed results, to say the least. John will cover all this and more in this week's Crash Course World History.
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Resources:
The Search for Modern China by Jonathan D. Spence - http://dft.ba/-modernchina
Blood RedSunset: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution by Ma Bo - http://dft.ba/-mabo
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44:41

Secrets of Hitler's Special Forces

Secrets of Hitler's Special Forces

Secrets of Hitler's Special Forces

This film is part of a series titled "DeadMen's Secrets".
A documentary examining the operations of German special forces in WWII under the command of Otto Skorzeny, better known as "The most dangerous man in Europe".
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe GautierFAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

2:41

[Soviet/Russia] March of the Soviet Tankists [English Translation]

[Soviet/Russia] March of the Soviet Tankists [English Translation]

[Soviet/Russia] March of the Soviet Tankists [English Translation]

Lyrics:
The armour is hard and our tanks are fast
And our men are full of courage
The Soviet tankmen are ready for action—
Sons of their GreatMotherland.
Refrain:
Thundering with fire, glinting with steel,
The tanks will begin a harsh campaign
When we're called to battle by Comrade Stalin
And the FirstMarshal will lead us in this battle!
In keeping our country, we guard
The work of factories and farms
By power of our gun turrets
By our fastness and pressure of fire.
[Refrain]
Let's enemy, who hidden in ambush, remember
We watch for him, we are on guard.
We want not a foot of foreign land,
But we will not give up an inch of our own land.
[Refrain]
But if the enemy attacks us,
We will beat him everywhere,
Tankdrivers will start engines
And drive by forests, mountains and even on water.
[Refrain]

2:12

Socialist volunteer fighter sings 'Yellow Roses' in Rojava

Socialist volunteer fighter sings 'Yellow Roses' in Rojava

Socialist volunteer fighter sings 'Yellow Roses' in Rojava

A socialist volunteer in the International Freedom Battalion fighting on the Raqqa front sings "Yellow Roses"; a revolutionary song from their home country, England. Music is a big part of the revolutionary tradition in Turkey and Kurdistan.
The song is from the point of view of a dying martyr, one who died in the struggle for equality, calling on their brother to take up the struggle, and instructing their comrades on how to tell their family and most importantly; their lover.
A few weeks after the video was recorded outside of the school building the Battalion was using for a base; an attack wounded one comrade and martyred another. This song is dedicated to all those who will not see the ones they love either through martyrdom or their heroic choice to live life as a revolutionary.
Lyrics;
I lie on my back with the sun in my eyes;
Soon I will know what no living man knows.
All of my life’s been a fight against lies,
Death brings the truth, and it’s my turn to know.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
My father taught me that all men were equal,
Whatever colour, religion or land;
Taught me to fight for the things I believed in
This I have done with a gun in my hand.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
I met my love in a garden of roses,
She pricked her finger, how sharp the thorn grows.
We made a promise that ‘til death did part us
We’d never look on that wild yellow rose.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
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Please give the International Freedom Battalion a like Facebook.

2:29

【GERMAN SOCIALIST SONG】Einheitsfrontlied (统一战线之歌) w/ ENG lyrics

【GERMAN SOCIALIST SONG】Einheitsfrontlied (统一战线之歌) w/ ENG lyrics

【GERMAN SOCIALIST SONG】Einheitsfrontlied (统一战线之歌) w/ ENG lyrics

LYRICS IN THE DESCRIPTION 歌词见视频介绍
"Einheitsfrontlied" (统一战线之歌), literally meaning "United FrontSong", is one of the most famous songs of the German labour movement. It was written by Bertolt Brecht and composed by Hanns Eisler. The best-known rendition was sung by Ernst Busch.
After Hitler's coming to power in January, 1933, the situation for left-wing movements in Germany drastically deteriorated. The antagonism between the Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party had long made the German left divided. After the Nazis banned both parties and labour unions in the summer of 1933, many people, including Bertolt Brecht, realized that only a united front of social democrats and communists could fight back against fascism. In 1934, at the request of fellow theatre director Erwin Piscator, Bercht wrote the "Einheitsfrontlied", calling for all workers to join the Arbeiter-Einheitsfront, Workers’ United Front. The song was performed the next year in the First InternationalMusical Olympiad held in Strasbourg by a choir of 3,000 workers. Its first record was printed in 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, performed by communist actor and singer Ernst Busch.
Hanns Eisler, the famous Austrian musician who would later go on to compose the East German national anthem "Auferstanden aus Ruinen", intentionally keeps the composition of "Einheitsfrontlied" simple and easy to follow, so it could be sung by workers without much musical training[2]. In doing so, the song is quite march-like. In 1948, Eisler wrote another symphonic version, which as also sung by Ernst Busch and recorded for his Aurora-Projekt.
(Yes I copied this from Wikipedia, but I wrote that Wikipedia page.)
THIS VIDEO IS SOLELY DEDICATED TO THE ARTISTIC STUDY AND SHARING OF MUSIC
INTENTIONALLY HOSTILE POLITICAL BS IS NOT WELCOMED
视频仅供对音乐艺术方面的学习分享
不欢迎任何以引战为目的的政治言论
GERMAN LYRICS
Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist,
d'rum braucht er was zu essen, bitte sehr!
Es macht ihn ein Geschwätz nicht satt,
das schafft kein Essen her.
Refrain:
D'rum links, zwei, drei!
D'rum links, zwei, drei!
Wo dein Platz, Genosse, ist!
Reih’ dich ein in die Arbeiter-Einheitsfront,
weil du auch ein Arbeiter bist.
Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist,
d'rum hat er Stiefel ins Gesicht nicht gern.
Er will unter sich keinen Sklaven seh'n
und über sich keinen Herr'n.
Refrain
Und weil der Prolet ein Prolet ist,
d'rum wird ihn kein anderer befrei'n,
es kann die Befreiung der Arbeiter
nur das Werk der Arbeiter sein.
Refrain
ENGLISH LYRICS
And just because he's human,
He'd like to have some food, please!
He wants no useless empty talk,
Those words he cannot eat.
Refrain：
So, left, two, three!
So, left, two, three!
Comrade, here's a place for you!
March on in the Workers’ United Front,
For you are a worker too!
And just because he's human,
He doesn't like a boot to his face.
He wants no slaves placed under him,
And no boss above to grace.
Refrain
And just because he’s a worker,
No one will give him any help.
The Liberation of the working class,
Is a job for the worker himself.
Refrain
CHINESE LYRICS
只因为他也是人，
请原谅他要吃些东西！
他不想听什么空套话，
辞藻他吃不下去。
副歌：
来，左、二、三！
来，左、二、三！
同志快来这里吧！
加入工人统一战线，
因为你也是工人啊！
只因为他也是人，
他不喜欢被皮靴欺凌。
他身下不想有奴隶，
也不要老板在头顶。
副歌
只因为他是工人，
没人会给他提供救济。
真正解放工人阶级，
只能靠工人自己。
副歌
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Sozialistenmarsch - Socialist March

You guys requested more German stuff, so here it is. Special thanks to Allstar67676 for helping me translate this one.

3:46

The Ultimate Sectarian (Satirical Leftist Anti-Sectarian Song)

The Ultimate Sectarian (Satirical Leftist Anti-Sectarian Song)

The Ultimate Sectarian (Satirical Leftist Anti-Sectarian Song)

Sectarianism: The biggest threat to leftism.

1:17:54

History of China | CIA Documentary on a Communist Empire | 1967

History of China | CIA Documentary on a Communist Empire | 1967

History of China | CIA Documentary on a Communist Empire | 1967

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This film is a 1967 documentary written by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Theodore H. White. It attempts to analyze the Anti-Western sentiment in China from the official American's perspective, covering 170 years of China's history, from Boxer Rebellion of the Qing Dynasty to Cultural Revolution.
While the film won an Emmy Award in the documentary category soon after its release, contemporary critics remarked that White never attempted to take on board the Chinese viewpoint. Furthermore, there were unconfirmed rumours that the CIA was involved in the film's making.
Historical Background / Context - History of China (1912 - 1966):
Frustrated by the Qing court's resistance to reforms and by China's weakness, young officials, military officers, and students began to advocate the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty and the creation of a republic. They were inspired by the revolutionary ideas of Sun Yat-sen.
A revolutionary military uprising, the Wuchang Uprising, began on 10 October1911. The provisional government of the Republic of China was formed in Nanjing on 12 March 1912. Sun Yat-sen was declared President, but Sun was forced to turn power over to Yuan Shikai, who commanded the New Army and was Prime Minister under the Qing government. Yuan declared himself emperor in late 1915. His ambitions were fiercely opposed by his subordinates; faced with the prospect of rebellion, he abdicated in March 1916, and died in June of that year.
Yuan’s death in 1916 left a power vacuum in China. This ushered in the warlord Era, during which much of the country was ruled by shifting coalitions of provincial military leaders.
In 1919, the May Fourth Movement began as a response to the terms imposed on China by the Treaty of Versailles ending World War I, but quickly became a protest movement about the domestic situation in China. The discrediting of liberal Western philosophy amongst Chinese intellectuals was followed by the adoption of more radical lines of thought. This in turn planted the seeds for the irreconcilable conflict between the left and right in China.
In the1920s, Sun Yat-sen established a revolutionary base in south China, and set out to unite the fragmented nation. With assistance from the Soviet Union, he entered into an alliance with the Communist Party of China (CPC). After Sun Yat-sen's death in 1925, one of his protégés, Chiang Kai-shek, seized control of the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party or KMT) and succeeded in bringing most of south and central China under its rule in a military campaign known as the Northern Expedition (1926 - 1927). In 1927, Chiang Kai-shek turned on the communists and relentlessly chased the CPC armies and its leaders from their bases in southern and eastern China. In 1934, driven from their mountain bases such as the Chinese Soviet Republic, the communist forces embarked on the Long March across China's most desolate terrain to the northwest, where they established a base. During the Long March, the communists reorganized under a new leader, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung).
The bitter struggle between the KMT and the CPC continued through the 14-year long Japanese occupation of various parts of the country (1931 - 1945). The two Chinese parties nominally formed a united front to oppose the Japanese in 1937, during the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), which became a part of World War II.
Following the defeat of Japan in 1945, the stuggle between the KMT and the CPC resumed. By 1949, the CPC had established control over most of the country. Chiang Kai-shek defeated by CPC forces in mainland China in 1949, and retreated to Taiwan with his government and his troops. The Communist Party of China was left in control of mainland China. On 1 October 1949, Mao Zedong proclaimed the People's Republic of China (PRC).
The PRC was shaped by a series of campaigns and five-year plans, with mixed success. For example, the economic and social plan known as the Great Leap Forward, intended to be a five-year effort, was halted in 1960 after three years. It had cost an estimated 20 to 48 million lives as a result of catastrophic economic policy. In 1966, Mao and his allies launched the so called Cultural Revolution program, which would last until Mao's death a decade later. The Cultural Revolution, motivated by power struggles within the Party and a fear of the Soviet Union, led to a major upheaval in Chinese society.
History of China | CIA Documentary on a Communist Empire | 1967

The Hunt for Hitler's Scientists

In the closing months of World War II, defeat was looming for the Germans. The invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 -- D-Day -- opened a second Allied front, and the Allies began overtaking a host of German positions; Paris was liberated on August 25; Romania and Bulgaria surrendered in quick succession.
But the National Socialists did not intend to go down without a fight -- and without inflicting as much damage as possible on the Allies. To do so, they employed or planned to employ an increasingly deadly array of military weapons -- from ballistic missiles to rocket planes to, perhaps, the atomic bomb.
The British, American, and Russian governments were not content to sit idly by, waiting to be slammed by the advanced technology. Covert teams of commandos and agents were sent ahead of the front lines and deep into Germany, hunting for both the weapons and the scientists and engineers who'd created them. For British and American operatives, failure was not an option. If they didn't capture the Nazi technology and scientists, agents of the burgeoning Soviet Union might -- and that could spell disaster in a post-war world already feeling the chill of the impending cold war.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
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SOVIET PROPAGANDA FILM VICTORY OF USSR & SOCIALISM in WWII 50414

SOVIET PROPAGANDA FILM VICTORY OF USSR & SOCIALISM in WWII 50414

SOVIET PROPAGANDA FILM VICTORY OF USSR & SOCIALISM in WWII 50414

This Soviet propaganda film celebrates the nation's victory in World War II while showing the strengthening of Socialism and the USSR in the 20th Century.
Narrator: The more years pass since the war ended, the brighter seem the feats of the Soviet nation that fought a cruel and powerful enemy and protected its motherland’s freedom, happiness, and future. (02.09) We keep remembering those who hastened victory with their own blood, life, and effort. The Soviet Army, its commanders, and soldiers were the creators of the GreatVictory. The soldiers’ fortitude, bravery, and great willpower amazed the whole world. (02.43) The heroes of the home front were also creators of victory. Their labor merits were united with soldiers' efforts. (02.56) Lenin’s Party was the wise chief in this sacred war, the Communist Party. It appealed, ‘Everything for the front, everything for victory!’ It directed the mind, will, and energy of the nation to achieve a single goal, to win over Fascism. (03.22)
The path to victory was long and hard. Nevertheless, the long-awaited day came. (04.32) Our social system won. The SovietSocialist government, born in October, won. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the union of big and small nations that are nevertheless equal. (05.05) In our country, for the first time in history, a government was born where everything that was created by nature and the nation’s effort belongs to the nation itself. We are proud of it. We are also proud of the fact that it is not exploiters or rich men who govern our country, but those who earned nation’s love, respect, and trust through their honest labor. (05.51)
Nowadays, everyone knows that the most responsible and strong modern revolutionary class is workers. The Communist Party is the militant vanguard of this class in every country of the world. But it is in our country, where the Party was led by a genius thinker and a fearless revolutionary, Lenin, that the working class managed to raise to battle all the people, to create the greatest revolution in history and take power. (06.46) Why was it done? To put an end to exploitation of one man by another, to lead the country on the path of socialism. Vasily Chapaev, a carpenter, Kliment Voroshilov, a locksmith, and millions of other peaceful people became soldiers and commanders in the Red Army to achieve these goals. (07.21)
The working class of Russia was not the only one striving for a revolutionary change of the society. Toiling peasantry, which was the most populous class in Russia back then, was its faithful ally. What were peasants expecting from the revolution? They had already got the soil they had been craving from the government. Peasants, like workers, wanted just one thing – that nobody would again impinge on the fruits of their labor. That is why a plowman in a greatcoat became the main supporter of the working class from the first days of the revolution. The union of the hammer and sickle became the foundation of the power of the Soviet government. (08.08) Who was against the proletarian revolution, against its main idea of eliminating private property? They were depicted on the October caricatures. (08.31) Nevertheless, it is possible to see the enemies of the revolution in their natural appearance, so to say. Those who served the last Russian tsar were the enemies of the revolution. Exploiters of all sorts, land owners and capitalists were the enemies of the revolution. (09.59) Their interests were protected by a counterrevolutionary interim government lead by the swaggerer Kerensky. When the civil war unleashed by Western imperialists broke out, all the enemies of the working people united. (09.24) Foreign patrons generously sponsored them with weapons. Then, thinking that it was safer, those foreign patrons reached out their own hands for Russia. Intervention began. White Guardsmen, invaders surrounded the young Soviet republic.
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Croatian War 1990's!! Documentary

Croatian War 1990's!! Documentary

Croatian War 1990's!! Documentary

Domovinski rat! The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992. In Croatia, the war is primarily referred to as the Homeland War (Domovinski rat) and also as the Greater-Serbian aggression (Velikosrpska agresija).[25][26] In Serbian sources, War in Croatia (Rat u Hrvatskoj) is the most commonly used public term.[27]
A majority of Croats wanted Croatia to leave Yugoslavia and become a sovereign country, while many ethnic Serbs living in Croatia, supported by Serbia,[28][29] opposed the secession and wanted Croatia to remain a part of Yugoslavia. Most Serbs effectively sought a new Serb state within a Yugoslav federation, including areas of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina with ethnic Serb majorities or significant minorities,[30][31] and attempted to conquer as much of Croatia as possible.[32][33][34] In 2007, the InternationalCriminalTribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) returned a guilty verdict against Milan Martić, one of the Serb leaders in Croatia, for having colluded with Slobodan Milošević and others to create a "unified Serbian state".[35] Between 2008 and 2012, the ICTY had prosecuted Croatian generals Ante Gotovina, Mladen Markač and Ivan Čermak for alleged involvement in the crimes related to Operation Storm. Čermak was acquitted outright, and the convictions of Gotovina and Markač were later overturned by an ICTY Appeals Panel.[36][37] The International Court of Justice dismissed Croatia and Serbia genocide claims in 2015. While it reaffirmed that serious crimes against civilians were committed by both sides and that these acts constitute some basic elements of genocide, it ruled that the genocidal intent was not present.[38]
The JNA tried to keep Croatia within Yugoslavia by occupying all of Croatia.[39][40] After they failed to do this, Serbian forces established the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) within Croatia. After the ceasefire of January 1992 and international recognition of the Republic of Croatia as a sovereign state,[41][42] the front lines were entrenched, the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) was deployed,[43] and combat became largely intermittent in the following three years. During that time, the RSK encompassed 13,913 square kilometers (5,372 sq mi), more than a quarter of Croatia.[44] In 1995, Croatia launched two major offensives known as Operation Flash and Operation Storm,[12][45] which would effectively end the war in its favor. The remaining United Nations Transitional Authority for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and WesternSirmium (UNTAES) zone was peacefully reintegrated into Croatia by 1998.[13][17]
The war ended with Croatian victory, as it achieved the goals it had declared at the beginning of the war: independence and preservation of its borders.[12][13] 21–25% of Croatia's economy was ruined, with an estimated US$37 billion in damaged infrastructure, lost output, and refugee-related costs.[46] A total of 20,000 people were killed in the war,[47] and refugees were displaced on both sides. The Serb and Croatian governments began to progressively cooperate with each other but tension remains, in part due to verdicts by the ICTY and lawsuits filed by each country against the other.[48][49]

In this video I decided to only showcase groups that didn't appear in my similar "Communism is Not Dead" video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlFHPljOQxs
I also have already made videos about the various Anti-Imperialist & Socialist paramilitaries in Ireland.
Anti-Imperialist resistance in Northern Ireland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZiEFqFxNkw&t=158s
Marxist-Leninist INLA at Peggy O'Hara's Funeral18th July 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD8BN4TTetQ&t=45s
Clips of:
DLFP (PALESTINE)
DHKP-C (TURKEY)
New IRARevolutionary Front (SWEDEN)
ELN (COLUMBIA)
The footage of the guys with the sledge hammers is Greek Antifa breaking into a Nazi office.
All the clips are very recent and of groups that are still active. The oldest is the footage featuring the Swedish Marxist Anti-f...

published: 26 Dec 2016

History of Communism (Every Year)

Happy100th Anniversary of the October Revolution!
English:
See the owned territories of Communist, socialist, and anarcho-communist countries across the year from the Taiping Rebellion in 1851 to our current days, 2016.
Assume that all dates given are on the 31st December. And that's why I didn't include 2017, because it's not yet finished.
Note that if a Ephemeral nation didn't last until the actual end of the year, it's still shown as the territories they owned.
Français:
Cette vidéo montre les territoires contrôlés par les pays communistes, socialistes et anarcho-communistes à travers les années, depuis la Rébellion de Taiping en 1851, jusqu'à aujourd'hui, en 2016.
Noté que chaque date donnée est le 31 décembre, c'est pour cela que 2017 n'est pas montrée car l'année n'est pas encore f...

The Edge of the Abyss - Mountain Warfare On The Italian Front I THE GREAT WAR Special

The mountains along the Italian front made for one of the most brutal and unforgiving battlefields of the World War 1, and the soldiers who fought here were tougher and more resilient than most. The Italian Alpini and the Austro-Hungarian Alpenjäger and Kaiserschützen who fought in the Dolomites waged different versions of mountain warfare, but both were subject to the harsh conditions of the peaks.
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published: 14 Oct 2017

From Socialist to Fascist - Benito Mussolini in World War 1 I WHO DID WHAT IN WW1?

Benito Mussolini was a well known Socialist before World War 1. But the lead up to Italy's entry into the conflict caused a split between the Socialists and the pro-interventionist Fasci. During the war, Mussolini was sent to the Isonzo Front where he became even more popular. After being sent home, he continued his agitation with great financial support from France, Britain and Italian industrialists.
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published: 04 Jul 2016

Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions: Crash Course World History #37

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In which John Green teaches you about China'sRevolutions. While the rest of the world was off having a couple of World Wars, China was busily uprooting the dynastic system that had ruled there for millennia. Most revolutions have some degree of tumult associated with them, but China's 20th century revolutions were REALLY disruptive. In 1911 and 1912, Chinese nationalists brought 3000 years of dynastic rule to an end. China plunged into chaos as warlords staked out regions of the country for themselves. The nationalists and communists joined forces briefly to bring the nation back together under the Chinese Republic, and then they quickly split and started fighting the Chinese Civil War. The ...

published: 04 Oct 2012

Secrets of Hitler's Special Forces

This film is part of a series titled "DeadMen's Secrets".
A documentary examining the operations of German special forces in WWII under the command of Otto Skorzeny, better known as "The most dangerous man in Europe".
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from...

published: 19 Aug 2017

[Soviet/Russia] March of the Soviet Tankists [English Translation]

Lyrics:
The armour is hard and our tanks are fast
And our men are full of courage
The Soviet tankmen are ready for action—
Sons of their GreatMotherland.
Refrain:
Thundering with fire, glinting with steel,
The tanks will begin a harsh campaign
When we're called to battle by Comrade Stalin
And the FirstMarshal will lead us in this battle!
In keeping our country, we guard
The work of factories and farms
By power of our gun turrets
By our fastness and pressure of fire.
[Refrain]
Let's enemy, who hidden in ambush, remember
We watch for him, we are on guard.
We want not a foot of foreign land,
But we will not give up an inch of our own land.
[Refrain]
But if the enemy attacks us,
We will beat him everywhere,
Tankdrivers will start engines
An...

published: 04 Mar 2016

Socialist volunteer fighter sings 'Yellow Roses' in Rojava

A socialist volunteer in the International Freedom Battalion fighting on the Raqqa front sings "Yellow Roses"; a revolutionary song from their home country, England. Music is a big part of the revolutionary tradition in Turkey and Kurdistan.
The song is from the point of view of a dying martyr, one who died in the struggle for equality, calling on their brother to take up the struggle, and instructing their comrades on how to tell their family and most importantly; their lover.
A few weeks after the video was recorded outside of the school building the Battalion was using for a base; an attack wounded one comrade and martyred another. This song is dedicated to all those who will not see the ones they love either through martyrdom or their heroic choice to live life as a revolutionary.
Ly...

published: 16 Feb 2017

【GERMAN SOCIALIST SONG】Einheitsfrontlied (统一战线之歌) w/ ENG lyrics

LYRICS IN THE DESCRIPTION 歌词见视频介绍
"Einheitsfrontlied" (统一战线之歌), literally meaning "United FrontSong", is one of the most famous songs of the German labour movement. It was written by Bertolt Brecht and composed by Hanns Eisler. The best-known rendition was sung by Ernst Busch.
After Hitler's coming to power in January, 1933, the situation for left-wing movements in Germany drastically deteriorated. The antagonism between the Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party had long made the German left divided. After the Nazis banned both parties and labour unions in the summer of 1933, many people, including Bertolt Brecht, realized that only a united front of social democrats and communists could fight back against fascism. In 1934, at the request of fellow theatre director Erwin Pisc...

published: 27 Nov 2017

Life On The Isonzo Front I THE GREAT WAR On The Road

Visit the KobaridMuseum: https://www.kobariski-muzej.si/eng/
Indy gets a tour through the impressive Kobarid Museum dedicated to the Isonzo Front and to the soldiers that experienced the war in the region.
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published: 15 Jan 2018

Sozialistenmarsch - Socialist March

You guys requested more German stuff, so here it is. Special thanks to Allstar67676 for helping me translate this one.

The Hunt for Hitler's Scientists

In the closing months of World War II, defeat was looming for the Germans. The invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 -- D-Day -- opened a second Allied front, and the Allies began overtaking a host of German positions; Paris was liberated on August 25; Romania and Bulgaria surrendered in quick succession.
But the National Socialists did not intend to go down without a fight -- and without inflicting as much damage as possible on the Allies. To do so, they employed or planned to employ an increasingly deadly array of military weapons -- from ballistic missiles to rocket planes to, perhaps, the atomic bomb.
The British, American, and Russian governments were not content to sit idly by, waiting to be slammed by the advanced technology. Covert teams of commandos and agents were sent ahead of t...

published: 25 Aug 2017

SOVIET PROPAGANDA FILM VICTORY OF USSR & SOCIALISM in WWII 50414

This Soviet propaganda film celebrates the nation's victory in World War II while showing the strengthening of Socialism and the USSR in the 20th Century.
Narrator: The more years pass since the war ended, the brighter seem the feats of the Soviet nation that fought a cruel and powerful enemy and protected its motherland’s freedom, happiness, and future. (02.09) We keep remembering those who hastened victory with their own blood, life, and effort. The Soviet Army, its commanders, and soldiers were the creators of the GreatVictory. The soldiers’ fortitude, bravery, and great willpower amazed the whole world. (02.43) The heroes of the home front were also creators of victory. Their labor merits were united with soldiers' efforts. (02.56) Lenin’s Party was the wise chief in this sacred war,...

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In which John Green teaches you about China'sRevolutions. While the rest of the world was off having a couple of World Wars, China was busily uprooting the dynastic system that had ruled there for millennia. Most revolutions have some degree of tumult associated with them, but China's 20th century revolutions were REALLY disruptive. In 1911 and 1912, Chinese nationalists brought 3000 years of dynastic rule to an end. China plunged into chaos as warlords staked out regions of the country for themselves. The nationalists and communists joined forces briefly to bring the nation back together under the Chinese Republic, and then they quickly split and started fighting the Chinese Civil War. The fight between nationalists and communists went on for decades, and was interrupted by an alliance to fight the invading Japanese during World War II. After the World War II ended, the Chinese Civil War was back on. Mao and the communists were ultimately victorious, and Chiang Kai-Shek ended up in Taiwan. And then it got weird. Mao spent years repeatedly trying to purify the Communist Party and build up the new People's Republic of China with Rectifications, Anti Campaigns, Five Year Plans. the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution. These had mixed results, to say the least. John will cover all this and more in this week's Crash Course World History.
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Blood RedSunset: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution by Ma Bo - http://dft.ba/-mabo
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In which John Green teaches you about China'sRevolutions. While the rest of the world was off having a couple of World Wars, China was busily uprooting the dynastic system that had ruled there for millennia. Most revolutions have some degree of tumult associated with them, but China's 20th century revolutions were REALLY disruptive. In 1911 and 1912, Chinese nationalists brought 3000 years of dynastic rule to an end. China plunged into chaos as warlords staked out regions of the country for themselves. The nationalists and communists joined forces briefly to bring the nation back together under the Chinese Republic, and then they quickly split and started fighting the Chinese Civil War. The fight between nationalists and communists went on for decades, and was interrupted by an alliance to fight the invading Japanese during World War II. After the World War II ended, the Chinese Civil War was back on. Mao and the communists were ultimately victorious, and Chiang Kai-Shek ended up in Taiwan. And then it got weird. Mao spent years repeatedly trying to purify the Communist Party and build up the new People's Republic of China with Rectifications, Anti Campaigns, Five Year Plans. the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution. These had mixed results, to say the least. John will cover all this and more in this week's Crash Course World History.
Crash Course is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set
Resources:
The Search for Modern China by Jonathan D. Spence - http://dft.ba/-modernchina
Blood RedSunset: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution by Ma Bo - http://dft.ba/-mabo
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This film is part of a series titled "DeadMen's Secrets".
A documentary examining the operations of German special forces in WWII under the command of Otto Skorzeny, better known as "The most dangerous man in Europe".
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe GautierFAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

This film is part of a series titled "DeadMen's Secrets".
A documentary examining the operations of German special forces in WWII under the command of Otto Skorzeny, better known as "The most dangerous man in Europe".
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe GautierFAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

Lyrics:
The armour is hard and our tanks are fast
And our men are full of courage
The Soviet tankmen are ready for action—
Sons of their GreatMotherland.
Refrain:
Thundering with fire, glinting with steel,
The tanks will begin a harsh campaign
When we're called to battle by Comrade Stalin
And the FirstMarshal will lead us in this battle!
In keeping our country, we guard
The work of factories and farms
By power of our gun turrets
By our fastness and pressure of fire.
[Refrain]
Let's enemy, who hidden in ambush, remember
We watch for him, we are on guard.
We want not a foot of foreign land,
But we will not give up an inch of our own land.
[Refrain]
But if the enemy attacks us,
We will beat him everywhere,
Tankdrivers will start engines
And drive by forests, mountains and even on water.
[Refrain]

Lyrics:
The armour is hard and our tanks are fast
And our men are full of courage
The Soviet tankmen are ready for action—
Sons of their GreatMotherland.
Refrain:
Thundering with fire, glinting with steel,
The tanks will begin a harsh campaign
When we're called to battle by Comrade Stalin
And the FirstMarshal will lead us in this battle!
In keeping our country, we guard
The work of factories and farms
By power of our gun turrets
By our fastness and pressure of fire.
[Refrain]
Let's enemy, who hidden in ambush, remember
We watch for him, we are on guard.
We want not a foot of foreign land,
But we will not give up an inch of our own land.
[Refrain]
But if the enemy attacks us,
We will beat him everywhere,
Tankdrivers will start engines
And drive by forests, mountains and even on water.
[Refrain]

A socialist volunteer in the International Freedom Battalion fighting on the Raqqa front sings "Yellow Roses"; a revolutionary song from their home country, England. Music is a big part of the revolutionary tradition in Turkey and Kurdistan.
The song is from the point of view of a dying martyr, one who died in the struggle for equality, calling on their brother to take up the struggle, and instructing their comrades on how to tell their family and most importantly; their lover.
A few weeks after the video was recorded outside of the school building the Battalion was using for a base; an attack wounded one comrade and martyred another. This song is dedicated to all those who will not see the ones they love either through martyrdom or their heroic choice to live life as a revolutionary.
Lyrics;
I lie on my back with the sun in my eyes;
Soon I will know what no living man knows.
All of my life’s been a fight against lies,
Death brings the truth, and it’s my turn to know.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
My father taught me that all men were equal,
Whatever colour, religion or land;
Taught me to fight for the things I believed in
This I have done with a gun in my hand.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
I met my love in a garden of roses,
She pricked her finger, how sharp the thorn grows.
We made a promise that ‘til death did part us
We’d never look on that wild yellow rose.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
Source; https://www.facebook.com/internationalfreedom/videos/1810465522536454
Please give the International Freedom Battalion a like Facebook.

A socialist volunteer in the International Freedom Battalion fighting on the Raqqa front sings "Yellow Roses"; a revolutionary song from their home country, England. Music is a big part of the revolutionary tradition in Turkey and Kurdistan.
The song is from the point of view of a dying martyr, one who died in the struggle for equality, calling on their brother to take up the struggle, and instructing their comrades on how to tell their family and most importantly; their lover.
A few weeks after the video was recorded outside of the school building the Battalion was using for a base; an attack wounded one comrade and martyred another. This song is dedicated to all those who will not see the ones they love either through martyrdom or their heroic choice to live life as a revolutionary.
Lyrics;
I lie on my back with the sun in my eyes;
Soon I will know what no living man knows.
All of my life’s been a fight against lies,
Death brings the truth, and it’s my turn to know.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
My father taught me that all men were equal,
Whatever colour, religion or land;
Taught me to fight for the things I believed in
This I have done with a gun in my hand.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
I met my love in a garden of roses,
She pricked her finger, how sharp the thorn grows.
We made a promise that ‘til death did part us
We’d never look on that wild yellow rose.
Send my mother a lock of my hair,
Send my father the watch that he gave me.
Tell my brother to follow me if he dare,
Tell them I’m lost now and no-one can save me.
Remember, remember,
Send my love little yellow roses.
Source; https://www.facebook.com/internationalfreedom/videos/1810465522536454
Please give the International Freedom Battalion a like Facebook.

【GERMAN SOCIALIST SONG】Einheitsfrontlied (统一战线之歌) w/ ENG lyrics

LYRICS IN THE DESCRIPTION 歌词见视频介绍
"Einheitsfrontlied" (统一战线之歌), literally meaning "United FrontSong", is one of the most famous songs of the German labour mo...

LYRICS IN THE DESCRIPTION 歌词见视频介绍
"Einheitsfrontlied" (统一战线之歌), literally meaning "United FrontSong", is one of the most famous songs of the German labour movement. It was written by Bertolt Brecht and composed by Hanns Eisler. The best-known rendition was sung by Ernst Busch.
After Hitler's coming to power in January, 1933, the situation for left-wing movements in Germany drastically deteriorated. The antagonism between the Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party had long made the German left divided. After the Nazis banned both parties and labour unions in the summer of 1933, many people, including Bertolt Brecht, realized that only a united front of social democrats and communists could fight back against fascism. In 1934, at the request of fellow theatre director Erwin Piscator, Bercht wrote the "Einheitsfrontlied", calling for all workers to join the Arbeiter-Einheitsfront, Workers’ United Front. The song was performed the next year in the First InternationalMusical Olympiad held in Strasbourg by a choir of 3,000 workers. Its first record was printed in 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, performed by communist actor and singer Ernst Busch.
Hanns Eisler, the famous Austrian musician who would later go on to compose the East German national anthem "Auferstanden aus Ruinen", intentionally keeps the composition of "Einheitsfrontlied" simple and easy to follow, so it could be sung by workers without much musical training[2]. In doing so, the song is quite march-like. In 1948, Eisler wrote another symphonic version, which as also sung by Ernst Busch and recorded for his Aurora-Projekt.
(Yes I copied this from Wikipedia, but I wrote that Wikipedia page.)
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GERMAN LYRICS
Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist,
d'rum braucht er was zu essen, bitte sehr!
Es macht ihn ein Geschwätz nicht satt,
das schafft kein Essen her.
Refrain:
D'rum links, zwei, drei!
D'rum links, zwei, drei!
Wo dein Platz, Genosse, ist!
Reih’ dich ein in die Arbeiter-Einheitsfront,
weil du auch ein Arbeiter bist.
Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist,
d'rum hat er Stiefel ins Gesicht nicht gern.
Er will unter sich keinen Sklaven seh'n
und über sich keinen Herr'n.
Refrain
Und weil der Prolet ein Prolet ist,
d'rum wird ihn kein anderer befrei'n,
es kann die Befreiung der Arbeiter
nur das Werk der Arbeiter sein.
Refrain
ENGLISH LYRICS
And just because he's human,
He'd like to have some food, please!
He wants no useless empty talk,
Those words he cannot eat.
Refrain：
So, left, two, three!
So, left, two, three!
Comrade, here's a place for you!
March on in the Workers’ United Front,
For you are a worker too!
And just because he's human,
He doesn't like a boot to his face.
He wants no slaves placed under him,
And no boss above to grace.
Refrain
And just because he’s a worker,
No one will give him any help.
The Liberation of the working class,
Is a job for the worker himself.
Refrain
CHINESE LYRICS
只因为他也是人，
请原谅他要吃些东西！
他不想听什么空套话，
辞藻他吃不下去。
副歌：
来，左、二、三！
来，左、二、三！
同志快来这里吧！
加入工人统一战线，
因为你也是工人啊！
只因为他也是人，
他不喜欢被皮靴欺凌。
他身下不想有奴隶，
也不要老板在头顶。
副歌
只因为他是工人，
没人会给他提供救济。
真正解放工人阶级，
只能靠工人自己。
副歌
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LYRICS IN THE DESCRIPTION 歌词见视频介绍
"Einheitsfrontlied" (统一战线之歌), literally meaning "United FrontSong", is one of the most famous songs of the German labour movement. It was written by Bertolt Brecht and composed by Hanns Eisler. The best-known rendition was sung by Ernst Busch.
After Hitler's coming to power in January, 1933, the situation for left-wing movements in Germany drastically deteriorated. The antagonism between the Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party had long made the German left divided. After the Nazis banned both parties and labour unions in the summer of 1933, many people, including Bertolt Brecht, realized that only a united front of social democrats and communists could fight back against fascism. In 1934, at the request of fellow theatre director Erwin Piscator, Bercht wrote the "Einheitsfrontlied", calling for all workers to join the Arbeiter-Einheitsfront, Workers’ United Front. The song was performed the next year in the First InternationalMusical Olympiad held in Strasbourg by a choir of 3,000 workers. Its first record was printed in 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, performed by communist actor and singer Ernst Busch.
Hanns Eisler, the famous Austrian musician who would later go on to compose the East German national anthem "Auferstanden aus Ruinen", intentionally keeps the composition of "Einheitsfrontlied" simple and easy to follow, so it could be sung by workers without much musical training[2]. In doing so, the song is quite march-like. In 1948, Eisler wrote another symphonic version, which as also sung by Ernst Busch and recorded for his Aurora-Projekt.
(Yes I copied this from Wikipedia, but I wrote that Wikipedia page.)
THIS VIDEO IS SOLELY DEDICATED TO THE ARTISTIC STUDY AND SHARING OF MUSIC
INTENTIONALLY HOSTILE POLITICAL BS IS NOT WELCOMED
视频仅供对音乐艺术方面的学习分享
不欢迎任何以引战为目的的政治言论
GERMAN LYRICS
Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist,
d'rum braucht er was zu essen, bitte sehr!
Es macht ihn ein Geschwätz nicht satt,
das schafft kein Essen her.
Refrain:
D'rum links, zwei, drei!
D'rum links, zwei, drei!
Wo dein Platz, Genosse, ist!
Reih’ dich ein in die Arbeiter-Einheitsfront,
weil du auch ein Arbeiter bist.
Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist,
d'rum hat er Stiefel ins Gesicht nicht gern.
Er will unter sich keinen Sklaven seh'n
und über sich keinen Herr'n.
Refrain
Und weil der Prolet ein Prolet ist,
d'rum wird ihn kein anderer befrei'n,
es kann die Befreiung der Arbeiter
nur das Werk der Arbeiter sein.
Refrain
ENGLISH LYRICS
And just because he's human,
He'd like to have some food, please!
He wants no useless empty talk,
Those words he cannot eat.
Refrain：
So, left, two, three!
So, left, two, three!
Comrade, here's a place for you!
March on in the Workers’ United Front,
For you are a worker too!
And just because he's human,
He doesn't like a boot to his face.
He wants no slaves placed under him,
And no boss above to grace.
Refrain
And just because he’s a worker,
No one will give him any help.
The Liberation of the working class,
Is a job for the worker himself.
Refrain
CHINESE LYRICS
只因为他也是人，
请原谅他要吃些东西！
他不想听什么空套话，
辞藻他吃不下去。
副歌：
来，左、二、三！
来，左、二、三！
同志快来这里吧！
加入工人统一战线，
因为你也是工人啊！
只因为他也是人，
他不喜欢被皮靴欺凌。
他身下不想有奴隶，
也不要老板在头顶。
副歌
只因为他是工人，
没人会给他提供救济。
真正解放工人阶级，
只能靠工人自己。
副歌
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This film is a 1967 documentary written by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Theodore H. White. It attempts to analyze the Anti-Western sentiment in China from the official American's perspective, covering 170 years of China's history, from Boxer Rebellion of the Qing Dynasty to Cultural Revolution.
While the film won an Emmy Award in the documentary category soon after its release, contemporary critics remarked that White never attempted to take on board the Chinese viewpoint. Furthermore, there were unconfirmed rumours that the CIA was involved in the film's making.
Historical Background / Context - History of China (1912 - 1966):
Frustrated by the Qing court's resistance to reforms and by China's weakness, young officials, military officers, and students began to advocate the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty and the creation of a republic. They were inspired by the revolutionary ideas of Sun Yat-sen.
A revolutionary military uprising, the Wuchang Uprising, began on 10 October1911. The provisional government of the Republic of China was formed in Nanjing on 12 March 1912. Sun Yat-sen was declared President, but Sun was forced to turn power over to Yuan Shikai, who commanded the New Army and was Prime Minister under the Qing government. Yuan declared himself emperor in late 1915. His ambitions were fiercely opposed by his subordinates; faced with the prospect of rebellion, he abdicated in March 1916, and died in June of that year.
Yuan’s death in 1916 left a power vacuum in China. This ushered in the warlord Era, during which much of the country was ruled by shifting coalitions of provincial military leaders.
In 1919, the May Fourth Movement began as a response to the terms imposed on China by the Treaty of Versailles ending World War I, but quickly became a protest movement about the domestic situation in China. The discrediting of liberal Western philosophy amongst Chinese intellectuals was followed by the adoption of more radical lines of thought. This in turn planted the seeds for the irreconcilable conflict between the left and right in China.
In the1920s, Sun Yat-sen established a revolutionary base in south China, and set out to unite the fragmented nation. With assistance from the Soviet Union, he entered into an alliance with the Communist Party of China (CPC). After Sun Yat-sen's death in 1925, one of his protégés, Chiang Kai-shek, seized control of the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party or KMT) and succeeded in bringing most of south and central China under its rule in a military campaign known as the Northern Expedition (1926 - 1927). In 1927, Chiang Kai-shek turned on the communists and relentlessly chased the CPC armies and its leaders from their bases in southern and eastern China. In 1934, driven from their mountain bases such as the Chinese Soviet Republic, the communist forces embarked on the Long March across China's most desolate terrain to the northwest, where they established a base. During the Long March, the communists reorganized under a new leader, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung).
The bitter struggle between the KMT and the CPC continued through the 14-year long Japanese occupation of various parts of the country (1931 - 1945). The two Chinese parties nominally formed a united front to oppose the Japanese in 1937, during the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), which became a part of World War II.
Following the defeat of Japan in 1945, the stuggle between the KMT and the CPC resumed. By 1949, the CPC had established control over most of the country. Chiang Kai-shek defeated by CPC forces in mainland China in 1949, and retreated to Taiwan with his government and his troops. The Communist Party of China was left in control of mainland China. On 1 October 1949, Mao Zedong proclaimed the People's Republic of China (PRC).
The PRC was shaped by a series of campaigns and five-year plans, with mixed success. For example, the economic and social plan known as the Great Leap Forward, intended to be a five-year effort, was halted in 1960 after three years. It had cost an estimated 20 to 48 million lives as a result of catastrophic economic policy. In 1966, Mao and his allies launched the so called Cultural Revolution program, which would last until Mao's death a decade later. The Cultural Revolution, motivated by power struggles within the Party and a fear of the Soviet Union, led to a major upheaval in Chinese society.
History of China | CIA Documentary on a Communist Empire | 1967

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This film is a 1967 documentary written by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Theodore H. White. It attempts to analyze the Anti-Western sentiment in China from the official American's perspective, covering 170 years of China's history, from Boxer Rebellion of the Qing Dynasty to Cultural Revolution.
While the film won an Emmy Award in the documentary category soon after its release, contemporary critics remarked that White never attempted to take on board the Chinese viewpoint. Furthermore, there were unconfirmed rumours that the CIA was involved in the film's making.
Historical Background / Context - History of China (1912 - 1966):
Frustrated by the Qing court's resistance to reforms and by China's weakness, young officials, military officers, and students began to advocate the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty and the creation of a republic. They were inspired by the revolutionary ideas of Sun Yat-sen.
A revolutionary military uprising, the Wuchang Uprising, began on 10 October1911. The provisional government of the Republic of China was formed in Nanjing on 12 March 1912. Sun Yat-sen was declared President, but Sun was forced to turn power over to Yuan Shikai, who commanded the New Army and was Prime Minister under the Qing government. Yuan declared himself emperor in late 1915. His ambitions were fiercely opposed by his subordinates; faced with the prospect of rebellion, he abdicated in March 1916, and died in June of that year.
Yuan’s death in 1916 left a power vacuum in China. This ushered in the warlord Era, during which much of the country was ruled by shifting coalitions of provincial military leaders.
In 1919, the May Fourth Movement began as a response to the terms imposed on China by the Treaty of Versailles ending World War I, but quickly became a protest movement about the domestic situation in China. The discrediting of liberal Western philosophy amongst Chinese intellectuals was followed by the adoption of more radical lines of thought. This in turn planted the seeds for the irreconcilable conflict between the left and right in China.
In the1920s, Sun Yat-sen established a revolutionary base in south China, and set out to unite the fragmented nation. With assistance from the Soviet Union, he entered into an alliance with the Communist Party of China (CPC). After Sun Yat-sen's death in 1925, one of his protégés, Chiang Kai-shek, seized control of the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party or KMT) and succeeded in bringing most of south and central China under its rule in a military campaign known as the Northern Expedition (1926 - 1927). In 1927, Chiang Kai-shek turned on the communists and relentlessly chased the CPC armies and its leaders from their bases in southern and eastern China. In 1934, driven from their mountain bases such as the Chinese Soviet Republic, the communist forces embarked on the Long March across China's most desolate terrain to the northwest, where they established a base. During the Long March, the communists reorganized under a new leader, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung).
The bitter struggle between the KMT and the CPC continued through the 14-year long Japanese occupation of various parts of the country (1931 - 1945). The two Chinese parties nominally formed a united front to oppose the Japanese in 1937, during the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), which became a part of World War II.
Following the defeat of Japan in 1945, the stuggle between the KMT and the CPC resumed. By 1949, the CPC had established control over most of the country. Chiang Kai-shek defeated by CPC forces in mainland China in 1949, and retreated to Taiwan with his government and his troops. The Communist Party of China was left in control of mainland China. On 1 October 1949, Mao Zedong proclaimed the People's Republic of China (PRC).
The PRC was shaped by a series of campaigns and five-year plans, with mixed success. For example, the economic and social plan known as the Great Leap Forward, intended to be a five-year effort, was halted in 1960 after three years. It had cost an estimated 20 to 48 million lives as a result of catastrophic economic policy. In 1966, Mao and his allies launched the so called Cultural Revolution program, which would last until Mao's death a decade later. The Cultural Revolution, motivated by power struggles within the Party and a fear of the Soviet Union, led to a major upheaval in Chinese society.
History of China | CIA Documentary on a Communist Empire | 1967

In the closing months of World War II, defeat was looming for the Germans. The invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 -- D-Day -- opened a second Allied front, and the Allies began overtaking a host of German positions; Paris was liberated on August 25; Romania and Bulgaria surrendered in quick succession.
But the National Socialists did not intend to go down without a fight -- and without inflicting as much damage as possible on the Allies. To do so, they employed or planned to employ an increasingly deadly array of military weapons -- from ballistic missiles to rocket planes to, perhaps, the atomic bomb.
The British, American, and Russian governments were not content to sit idly by, waiting to be slammed by the advanced technology. Covert teams of commandos and agents were sent ahead of the front lines and deep into Germany, hunting for both the weapons and the scientists and engineers who'd created them. For British and American operatives, failure was not an option. If they didn't capture the Nazi technology and scientists, agents of the burgeoning Soviet Union might -- and that could spell disaster in a post-war world already feeling the chill of the impending cold war.
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In the closing months of World War II, defeat was looming for the Germans. The invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 -- D-Day -- opened a second Allied front, and the Allies began overtaking a host of German positions; Paris was liberated on August 25; Romania and Bulgaria surrendered in quick succession.
But the National Socialists did not intend to go down without a fight -- and without inflicting as much damage as possible on the Allies. To do so, they employed or planned to employ an increasingly deadly array of military weapons -- from ballistic missiles to rocket planes to, perhaps, the atomic bomb.
The British, American, and Russian governments were not content to sit idly by, waiting to be slammed by the advanced technology. Covert teams of commandos and agents were sent ahead of the front lines and deep into Germany, hunting for both the weapons and the scientists and engineers who'd created them. For British and American operatives, failure was not an option. If they didn't capture the Nazi technology and scientists, agents of the burgeoning Soviet Union might -- and that could spell disaster in a post-war world already feeling the chill of the impending cold war.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
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This Soviet propaganda film celebrates the nation's victory in World War II while showing the strengthening of Socialism and the USSR in the 20th Century.
Narrator: The more years pass since the war ended, the brighter seem the feats of the Soviet nation that fought a cruel and powerful enemy and protected its motherland’s freedom, happiness, and future. (02.09) We keep remembering those who hastened victory with their own blood, life, and effort. The Soviet Army, its commanders, and soldiers were the creators of the GreatVictory. The soldiers’ fortitude, bravery, and great willpower amazed the whole world. (02.43) The heroes of the home front were also creators of victory. Their labor merits were united with soldiers' efforts. (02.56) Lenin’s Party was the wise chief in this sacred war, the Communist Party. It appealed, ‘Everything for the front, everything for victory!’ It directed the mind, will, and energy of the nation to achieve a single goal, to win over Fascism. (03.22)
The path to victory was long and hard. Nevertheless, the long-awaited day came. (04.32) Our social system won. The SovietSocialist government, born in October, won. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the union of big and small nations that are nevertheless equal. (05.05) In our country, for the first time in history, a government was born where everything that was created by nature and the nation’s effort belongs to the nation itself. We are proud of it. We are also proud of the fact that it is not exploiters or rich men who govern our country, but those who earned nation’s love, respect, and trust through their honest labor. (05.51)
Nowadays, everyone knows that the most responsible and strong modern revolutionary class is workers. The Communist Party is the militant vanguard of this class in every country of the world. But it is in our country, where the Party was led by a genius thinker and a fearless revolutionary, Lenin, that the working class managed to raise to battle all the people, to create the greatest revolution in history and take power. (06.46) Why was it done? To put an end to exploitation of one man by another, to lead the country on the path of socialism. Vasily Chapaev, a carpenter, Kliment Voroshilov, a locksmith, and millions of other peaceful people became soldiers and commanders in the Red Army to achieve these goals. (07.21)
The working class of Russia was not the only one striving for a revolutionary change of the society. Toiling peasantry, which was the most populous class in Russia back then, was its faithful ally. What were peasants expecting from the revolution? They had already got the soil they had been craving from the government. Peasants, like workers, wanted just one thing – that nobody would again impinge on the fruits of their labor. That is why a plowman in a greatcoat became the main supporter of the working class from the first days of the revolution. The union of the hammer and sickle became the foundation of the power of the Soviet government. (08.08) Who was against the proletarian revolution, against its main idea of eliminating private property? They were depicted on the October caricatures. (08.31) Nevertheless, it is possible to see the enemies of the revolution in their natural appearance, so to say. Those who served the last Russian tsar were the enemies of the revolution. Exploiters of all sorts, land owners and capitalists were the enemies of the revolution. (09.59) Their interests were protected by a counterrevolutionary interim government lead by the swaggerer Kerensky. When the civil war unleashed by Western imperialists broke out, all the enemies of the working people united. (09.24) Foreign patrons generously sponsored them with weapons. Then, thinking that it was safer, those foreign patrons reached out their own hands for Russia. Intervention began. White Guardsmen, invaders surrounded the young Soviet republic.
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

This Soviet propaganda film celebrates the nation's victory in World War II while showing the strengthening of Socialism and the USSR in the 20th Century.
Narrator: The more years pass since the war ended, the brighter seem the feats of the Soviet nation that fought a cruel and powerful enemy and protected its motherland’s freedom, happiness, and future. (02.09) We keep remembering those who hastened victory with their own blood, life, and effort. The Soviet Army, its commanders, and soldiers were the creators of the GreatVictory. The soldiers’ fortitude, bravery, and great willpower amazed the whole world. (02.43) The heroes of the home front were also creators of victory. Their labor merits were united with soldiers' efforts. (02.56) Lenin’s Party was the wise chief in this sacred war, the Communist Party. It appealed, ‘Everything for the front, everything for victory!’ It directed the mind, will, and energy of the nation to achieve a single goal, to win over Fascism. (03.22)
The path to victory was long and hard. Nevertheless, the long-awaited day came. (04.32) Our social system won. The SovietSocialist government, born in October, won. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the union of big and small nations that are nevertheless equal. (05.05) In our country, for the first time in history, a government was born where everything that was created by nature and the nation’s effort belongs to the nation itself. We are proud of it. We are also proud of the fact that it is not exploiters or rich men who govern our country, but those who earned nation’s love, respect, and trust through their honest labor. (05.51)
Nowadays, everyone knows that the most responsible and strong modern revolutionary class is workers. The Communist Party is the militant vanguard of this class in every country of the world. But it is in our country, where the Party was led by a genius thinker and a fearless revolutionary, Lenin, that the working class managed to raise to battle all the people, to create the greatest revolution in history and take power. (06.46) Why was it done? To put an end to exploitation of one man by another, to lead the country on the path of socialism. Vasily Chapaev, a carpenter, Kliment Voroshilov, a locksmith, and millions of other peaceful people became soldiers and commanders in the Red Army to achieve these goals. (07.21)
The working class of Russia was not the only one striving for a revolutionary change of the society. Toiling peasantry, which was the most populous class in Russia back then, was its faithful ally. What were peasants expecting from the revolution? They had already got the soil they had been craving from the government. Peasants, like workers, wanted just one thing – that nobody would again impinge on the fruits of their labor. That is why a plowman in a greatcoat became the main supporter of the working class from the first days of the revolution. The union of the hammer and sickle became the foundation of the power of the Soviet government. (08.08) Who was against the proletarian revolution, against its main idea of eliminating private property? They were depicted on the October caricatures. (08.31) Nevertheless, it is possible to see the enemies of the revolution in their natural appearance, so to say. Those who served the last Russian tsar were the enemies of the revolution. Exploiters of all sorts, land owners and capitalists were the enemies of the revolution. (09.59) Their interests were protected by a counterrevolutionary interim government lead by the swaggerer Kerensky. When the civil war unleashed by Western imperialists broke out, all the enemies of the working people united. (09.24) Foreign patrons generously sponsored them with weapons. Then, thinking that it was safer, those foreign patrons reached out their own hands for Russia. Intervention began. White Guardsmen, invaders surrounded the young Soviet republic.
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

Domovinski rat! The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992. In Croatia, the war is primarily referred to as the Homeland War (Domovinski rat) and also as the Greater-Serbian aggression (Velikosrpska agresija).[25][26] In Serbian sources, War in Croatia (Rat u Hrvatskoj) is the most commonly used public term.[27]
A majority of Croats wanted Croatia to leave Yugoslavia and become a sovereign country, while many ethnic Serbs living in Croatia, supported by Serbia,[28][29] opposed the secession and wanted Croatia to remain a part of Yugoslavia. Most Serbs effectively sought a new Serb state within a Yugoslav federation, including areas of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina with ethnic Serb majorities or significant minorities,[30][31] and attempted to conquer as much of Croatia as possible.[32][33][34] In 2007, the InternationalCriminalTribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) returned a guilty verdict against Milan Martić, one of the Serb leaders in Croatia, for having colluded with Slobodan Milošević and others to create a "unified Serbian state".[35] Between 2008 and 2012, the ICTY had prosecuted Croatian generals Ante Gotovina, Mladen Markač and Ivan Čermak for alleged involvement in the crimes related to Operation Storm. Čermak was acquitted outright, and the convictions of Gotovina and Markač were later overturned by an ICTY Appeals Panel.[36][37] The International Court of Justice dismissed Croatia and Serbia genocide claims in 2015. While it reaffirmed that serious crimes against civilians were committed by both sides and that these acts constitute some basic elements of genocide, it ruled that the genocidal intent was not present.[38]
The JNA tried to keep Croatia within Yugoslavia by occupying all of Croatia.[39][40] After they failed to do this, Serbian forces established the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) within Croatia. After the ceasefire of January 1992 and international recognition of the Republic of Croatia as a sovereign state,[41][42] the front lines were entrenched, the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) was deployed,[43] and combat became largely intermittent in the following three years. During that time, the RSK encompassed 13,913 square kilometers (5,372 sq mi), more than a quarter of Croatia.[44] In 1995, Croatia launched two major offensives known as Operation Flash and Operation Storm,[12][45] which would effectively end the war in its favor. The remaining United Nations Transitional Authority for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and WesternSirmium (UNTAES) zone was peacefully reintegrated into Croatia by 1998.[13][17]
The war ended with Croatian victory, as it achieved the goals it had declared at the beginning of the war: independence and preservation of its borders.[12][13] 21–25% of Croatia's economy was ruined, with an estimated US$37 billion in damaged infrastructure, lost output, and refugee-related costs.[46] A total of 20,000 people were killed in the war,[47] and refugees were displaced on both sides. The Serb and Croatian governments began to progressively cooperate with each other but tension remains, in part due to verdicts by the ICTY and lawsuits filed by each country against the other.[48][49]

Domovinski rat! The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992. In Croatia, the war is primarily referred to as the Homeland War (Domovinski rat) and also as the Greater-Serbian aggression (Velikosrpska agresija).[25][26] In Serbian sources, War in Croatia (Rat u Hrvatskoj) is the most commonly used public term.[27]
A majority of Croats wanted Croatia to leave Yugoslavia and become a sovereign country, while many ethnic Serbs living in Croatia, supported by Serbia,[28][29] opposed the secession and wanted Croatia to remain a part of Yugoslavia. Most Serbs effectively sought a new Serb state within a Yugoslav federation, including areas of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina with ethnic Serb majorities or significant minorities,[30][31] and attempted to conquer as much of Croatia as possible.[32][33][34] In 2007, the InternationalCriminalTribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) returned a guilty verdict against Milan Martić, one of the Serb leaders in Croatia, for having colluded with Slobodan Milošević and others to create a "unified Serbian state".[35] Between 2008 and 2012, the ICTY had prosecuted Croatian generals Ante Gotovina, Mladen Markač and Ivan Čermak for alleged involvement in the crimes related to Operation Storm. Čermak was acquitted outright, and the convictions of Gotovina and Markač were later overturned by an ICTY Appeals Panel.[36][37] The International Court of Justice dismissed Croatia and Serbia genocide claims in 2015. While it reaffirmed that serious crimes against civilians were committed by both sides and that these acts constitute some basic elements of genocide, it ruled that the genocidal intent was not present.[38]
The JNA tried to keep Croatia within Yugoslavia by occupying all of Croatia.[39][40] After they failed to do this, Serbian forces established the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) within Croatia. After the ceasefire of January 1992 and international recognition of the Republic of Croatia as a sovereign state,[41][42] the front lines were entrenched, the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) was deployed,[43] and combat became largely intermittent in the following three years. During that time, the RSK encompassed 13,913 square kilometers (5,372 sq mi), more than a quarter of Croatia.[44] In 1995, Croatia launched two major offensives known as Operation Flash and Operation Storm,[12][45] which would effectively end the war in its favor. The remaining United Nations Transitional Authority for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and WesternSirmium (UNTAES) zone was peacefully reintegrated into Croatia by 1998.[13][17]
The war ended with Croatian victory, as it achieved the goals it had declared at the beginning of the war: independence and preservation of its borders.[12][13] 21–25% of Croatia's economy was ruined, with an estimated US$37 billion in damaged infrastructure, lost output, and refugee-related costs.[46] A total of 20,000 people were killed in the war,[47] and refugees were displaced on both sides. The Serb and Croatian governments began to progressively cooperate with each other but tension remains, in part due to verdicts by the ICTY and lawsuits filed by each country against the other.[48][49]

Secrets of Hitler's Special Forces

This film is part of a series titled "DeadMen's Secrets".
A documentary examining the operations of German special forces in WWII under the command of Otto Skorzeny, better known as "The most dangerous man in Europe".
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"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from...

The Hunt for Hitler's Scientists

In the closing months of World War II, defeat was looming for the Germans. The invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 -- D-Day -- opened a second Allied front, and the Allies began overtaking a host of German positions; Paris was liberated on August 25; Romania and Bulgaria surrendered in quick succession.
But the National Socialists did not intend to go down without a fight -- and without inflicting as much damage as possible on the Allies. To do so, they employed or planned to employ an increasingly deadly array of military weapons -- from ballistic missiles to rocket planes to, perhaps, the atomic bomb.
The British, American, and Russian governments were not content to sit idly by, waiting to be slammed by the advanced technology. Covert teams of commandos and agents were sent ahead of t...

published: 25 Aug 2017

What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy

2015
In this documentary two adult children of National Socialist officers (Niklas Frank and Horst von Wachter) reveal how they reconcile their fathers' ruthless deeds with their personal affection.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Gautier
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Irena Pejić: The New Far Right in Post-transitional Serbia

Organized by / organizacija: Centre for Labour Studies (Centar za radničke studije - CRS, radnickistudiji.org)
Seminar: "Nationalism, Populism, and the New Right"
MAZ, Hatzova 16, Zagreb, 19.11.2017., 15.30h
Moderator: Stipe Ćurković
Irena Pejić: The NewFar Right in Post-transitional Serbia
The far right in Serbia, as in many other post-socialist and European countries after the fall of the Berlin wall, came out to the open. Keeping in mind the specific historical and local context of the rise of the right-wing forces in Serbia, one of the postsocialist Yugoslav successor states, the lecture will provide an analysis of the main catalysts in the ideological shaping of far right political organisations and movements. By reviewing the political changes since October 5th2000 (the end of Mi...

published: 03 Mar 2018

Spanish Civil War - Fascist Uprising (Myth20c - Ep55)

In the wake of the first World War, Spain remained relatively undisturbed, having not seen any major conflict on its soil. But beneath the surface lay centuries of class and regional rivalries, and as waves of communist revolution swept Europe, labor uprisings and instability lay the groundwork for a military coup in 1923. By 1931, with pressure from the Great Depression and the urban bourgeoisie, King Alfonso XIII establishes a republic. As land and liberal cultural reforms interfere dramatically with the way of life in the still very conservative countryside and executions of reactionary forces escalate, the Spanish Civil War erupts in 1936 as General Franco leads a fascist coalition against the Republican government.
-- Brought to you by --
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published: 31 Jan 2018

Ben Shapiro FORCES Leftists and SJW to SIT DOWN! Q&A at YALE - MGTOW

Ben Shapiro FORCES Leftists and SJW to SIT DOWN! Q&A at YALE - MGTOW - Ben Shapiro Makes SJWs SPEECHLESS after his POWERFUL Responses MGTOW Q&A at Yale MGTOW Syndicon
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published: 20 May 2017

On The Kurdish Front Line In The Fight Against ISIS

Kurds Vs ISIS - The Kurds HoldingThe Line In The FightAgainst ISIS
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In the disputed area on the edges of IS-controlled territory are the last outposts of Kurdish resistance to IS. With incredible access this report meets the hardened fighters and embittered refugees among them.
Since the start of the Syrian war, nearly 13.6 million people have been displaced, crossing bridges and passing through checkpoints at gr...

published: 16 Feb 2015

Hitler's War

English dubbed version, original title - "Hitler'sKrieg".
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II, with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe Gautier

published: 03 Apr 2014

Hitler's Secret Science

World War II: Germany’s most brilliant scientists race to create an arsenal of extreme new weapons of destruction.
Before the war is over, Germany will produce a series of technological firsts that remain the basis for many modern day air and spacecraft - from a stealth-like trans-Atlantic bomber, to the world’s first cruise missile.
This documentary reveals the circumstances scientists faced under Hitler‘sNational Socialist party, and tracks amazing technological innovations from the beginning of the Third Reich through the modern postwar period.
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Four Horsemen - Feature Documentary - Official Version

RenegadeInc.com brings you FOUR HORSEMEN - an award winning independent feature documentary which lifts the lid on how the world really works.
As we will never return to 'business as usual' 23 international thinkers, government advisors and Wall Street money-men break their silence and explain how to establish a moral and just society.
FOUR HORSEMEN is free from mainstream media propaganda -- the film doesn't bash bankers, criticise politicians or get involved in conspiracy theories. It ignites the debate about how to usher a new economic paradigm into the world which would dramatically improve the quality of life for billions.
Subtitles available in English, French, Greek, Spanish and Portuguese.
"It'sInside Job with bells on, and a frequently compelling thesis thanks to Ashcroft...

published: 13 Sep 2013

Hitler's British Girl

The story of a girl from Britain and her devotion to the Führer, Adolf Hitler.
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"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe ...

This film is part of a series titled "DeadMen's Secrets".
A documentary examining the operations of German special forces in WWII under the command of Otto Skorzeny, better known as "The most dangerous man in Europe".
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
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This film is part of a series titled "DeadMen's Secrets".
A documentary examining the operations of German special forces in WWII under the command of Otto Skorzeny, better known as "The most dangerous man in Europe".
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
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Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (/ˈstɑːlɪn/; 18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953) was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0700612793/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0700612793&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=fbb3ca0056578dfbd09bd9606e1bf516
Holding the post of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, he was effectively the dictator of the state.
Stalin was one of the seven members of the first Politburo, founded in 1917 in order to manage the Bolshevik Revolution, alongside Lenin, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Trotsky, Sokolnikov and Bubnov. Among the Bolshevik revolutionaries who took part in the Russian Revolution of 1917, Stalin was appointed General Secretary of the party's Central Committee in 1922. He subsequently managed to consolidate power following the 1924 death of Vladimir Lenin by suppressing Lenin's criticisms (in the postscript of his testament) and expanding the functions of his role, all the while eliminating any opposition. He remained General Secretary until the post was abolished in 1952, concurrently serving as the Premier of the Soviet Union from 1941 onward.
Under Stalin's rule, the concept of "Socialism in One Country" became a central tenet of Soviet society, contrary to Leon Trotsky's view that socialism must be spread through continuous international revolutions. He replaced the New Economic Policy introduced by Lenin in the early 1920s with a highly centralised command economy, launching a period of industrialization and collectivization that resulted in the rapid transformation of the USSR from an agrarian society into an industrial power.[4] However, the economic changes coincided with the imprisonment of millions of people in Gulag labour camps.[5] The initial upheaval in agriculture disrupted food production and contributed to the catastrophic Soviet famine of 1932–33, known in Ukraine as the Holodomor. Between 1934 and 1939 he organized and led a massive purge (known as "Great Purge") of the party, government, armed forces and intelligentsia, in which millions of so-called "enemies of the working class" were imprisoned, exiled or executed, often without due process. Major figures in the Communist Party and government, and many Red Army high commanders, were killed after being convicted of treason in show trials.[6]
In August 1939, after failed attempts to conclude anti-Hitler pacts with other major European powers, Stalin entered into a non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany that divided their influence and territory within Eastern Europe, resulting in their invasion of Poland in September of that year, but Germany later violated the agreement and launched a massive invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941. Despite heavy human and territorial losses, Soviet forces managed to halt the Nazi incursion after the decisive Battles of Moscow and Stalingrad. After defeating the Axis powers on the Eastern Front, the Red Army captured Berlin in May 1945, effectively ending the war in Europe for the Allies.[7][8] The Soviet Union subsequently emerged as one of two recognized world superpowers, the other being the United States.[9] Communist governments loyal to the Soviet Union were established in most countries freed from German occupation by the Red Army, which later constituted the Eastern Bloc. Stalin also had close relations with Mao Zedong in China and Kim Il-sung in North Korea.
Stalin led the Soviet Union through its post-war reconstruction phase, which saw a significant rise in tension with the Western world that would later be known as the Cold War. During this period, the USSR became the second country in the world to successfully develop a nuclear weapon, as well as launching the GreatPlan for the Transformation of Nature in response to another widespread famine and the Great Construction Projects of Communism. In the years following his death, Stalin and his regime have been condemned on numerous occasions, most notably in 1956 when his successor Nikita Khrushchev denounced his legacy and initiated a process of de-Stalinization and rehabilitation to victims of his regime. Stalin remains a controversial figure today, with many regarding him as a tyrant.[10] However, popular opinion within the Russian Federation is mixed. The exact number of deaths caused by Stalin's regime is still a subject of debate, but it is widely agreed to be in the order of millions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin

Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (/ˈstɑːlɪn/; 18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953) was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0700612793/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0700612793&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=fbb3ca0056578dfbd09bd9606e1bf516
Holding the post of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, he was effectively the dictator of the state.
Stalin was one of the seven members of the first Politburo, founded in 1917 in order to manage the Bolshevik Revolution, alongside Lenin, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Trotsky, Sokolnikov and Bubnov. Among the Bolshevik revolutionaries who took part in the Russian Revolution of 1917, Stalin was appointed General Secretary of the party's Central Committee in 1922. He subsequently managed to consolidate power following the 1924 death of Vladimir Lenin by suppressing Lenin's criticisms (in the postscript of his testament) and expanding the functions of his role, all the while eliminating any opposition. He remained General Secretary until the post was abolished in 1952, concurrently serving as the Premier of the Soviet Union from 1941 onward.
Under Stalin's rule, the concept of "Socialism in One Country" became a central tenet of Soviet society, contrary to Leon Trotsky's view that socialism must be spread through continuous international revolutions. He replaced the New Economic Policy introduced by Lenin in the early 1920s with a highly centralised command economy, launching a period of industrialization and collectivization that resulted in the rapid transformation of the USSR from an agrarian society into an industrial power.[4] However, the economic changes coincided with the imprisonment of millions of people in Gulag labour camps.[5] The initial upheaval in agriculture disrupted food production and contributed to the catastrophic Soviet famine of 1932–33, known in Ukraine as the Holodomor. Between 1934 and 1939 he organized and led a massive purge (known as "Great Purge") of the party, government, armed forces and intelligentsia, in which millions of so-called "enemies of the working class" were imprisoned, exiled or executed, often without due process. Major figures in the Communist Party and government, and many Red Army high commanders, were killed after being convicted of treason in show trials.[6]
In August 1939, after failed attempts to conclude anti-Hitler pacts with other major European powers, Stalin entered into a non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany that divided their influence and territory within Eastern Europe, resulting in their invasion of Poland in September of that year, but Germany later violated the agreement and launched a massive invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941. Despite heavy human and territorial losses, Soviet forces managed to halt the Nazi incursion after the decisive Battles of Moscow and Stalingrad. After defeating the Axis powers on the Eastern Front, the Red Army captured Berlin in May 1945, effectively ending the war in Europe for the Allies.[7][8] The Soviet Union subsequently emerged as one of two recognized world superpowers, the other being the United States.[9] Communist governments loyal to the Soviet Union were established in most countries freed from German occupation by the Red Army, which later constituted the Eastern Bloc. Stalin also had close relations with Mao Zedong in China and Kim Il-sung in North Korea.
Stalin led the Soviet Union through its post-war reconstruction phase, which saw a significant rise in tension with the Western world that would later be known as the Cold War. During this period, the USSR became the second country in the world to successfully develop a nuclear weapon, as well as launching the GreatPlan for the Transformation of Nature in response to another widespread famine and the Great Construction Projects of Communism. In the years following his death, Stalin and his regime have been condemned on numerous occasions, most notably in 1956 when his successor Nikita Khrushchev denounced his legacy and initiated a process of de-Stalinization and rehabilitation to victims of his regime. Stalin remains a controversial figure today, with many regarding him as a tyrant.[10] However, popular opinion within the Russian Federation is mixed. The exact number of deaths caused by Stalin's regime is still a subject of debate, but it is widely agreed to be in the order of millions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin

In the closing months of World War II, defeat was looming for the Germans. The invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 -- D-Day -- opened a second Allied front, and the Allies began overtaking a host of German positions; Paris was liberated on August 25; Romania and Bulgaria surrendered in quick succession.
But the National Socialists did not intend to go down without a fight -- and without inflicting as much damage as possible on the Allies. To do so, they employed or planned to employ an increasingly deadly array of military weapons -- from ballistic missiles to rocket planes to, perhaps, the atomic bomb.
The British, American, and Russian governments were not content to sit idly by, waiting to be slammed by the advanced technology. Covert teams of commandos and agents were sent ahead of the front lines and deep into Germany, hunting for both the weapons and the scientists and engineers who'd created them. For British and American operatives, failure was not an option. If they didn't capture the Nazi technology and scientists, agents of the burgeoning Soviet Union might -- and that could spell disaster in a post-war world already feeling the chill of the impending cold war.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe GautierFAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

In the closing months of World War II, defeat was looming for the Germans. The invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 -- D-Day -- opened a second Allied front, and the Allies began overtaking a host of German positions; Paris was liberated on August 25; Romania and Bulgaria surrendered in quick succession.
But the National Socialists did not intend to go down without a fight -- and without inflicting as much damage as possible on the Allies. To do so, they employed or planned to employ an increasingly deadly array of military weapons -- from ballistic missiles to rocket planes to, perhaps, the atomic bomb.
The British, American, and Russian governments were not content to sit idly by, waiting to be slammed by the advanced technology. Covert teams of commandos and agents were sent ahead of the front lines and deep into Germany, hunting for both the weapons and the scientists and engineers who'd created them. For British and American operatives, failure was not an option. If they didn't capture the Nazi technology and scientists, agents of the burgeoning Soviet Union might -- and that could spell disaster in a post-war world already feeling the chill of the impending cold war.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe GautierFAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

2015
In this documentary two adult children of National Socialist officers (Niklas Frank and Horst von Wachter) reveal how they reconcile their fathers' ruthless deeds with their personal affection.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Gautier
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
FAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

2015
In this documentary two adult children of National Socialist officers (Niklas Frank and Horst von Wachter) reveal how they reconcile their fathers' ruthless deeds with their personal affection.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Gautier
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
FAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

Domovinski rat! The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992. In Croatia, the war is primarily referred to as the Homeland War (Domovinski rat) and also as the Greater-Serbian aggression (Velikosrpska agresija).[25][26] In Serbian sources, War in Croatia (Rat u Hrvatskoj) is the most commonly used public term.[27]
A majority of Croats wanted Croatia to leave Yugoslavia and become a sovereign country, while many ethnic Serbs living in Croatia, supported by Serbia,[28][29] opposed the secession and wanted Croatia to remain a part of Yugoslavia. Most Serbs effectively sought a new Serb state within a Yugoslav federation, including areas of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina with ethnic Serb majorities or significant minorities,[30][31] and attempted to conquer as much of Croatia as possible.[32][33][34] In 2007, the InternationalCriminalTribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) returned a guilty verdict against Milan Martić, one of the Serb leaders in Croatia, for having colluded with Slobodan Milošević and others to create a "unified Serbian state".[35] Between 2008 and 2012, the ICTY had prosecuted Croatian generals Ante Gotovina, Mladen Markač and Ivan Čermak for alleged involvement in the crimes related to Operation Storm. Čermak was acquitted outright, and the convictions of Gotovina and Markač were later overturned by an ICTY Appeals Panel.[36][37] The International Court of Justice dismissed Croatia and Serbia genocide claims in 2015. While it reaffirmed that serious crimes against civilians were committed by both sides and that these acts constitute some basic elements of genocide, it ruled that the genocidal intent was not present.[38]
The JNA tried to keep Croatia within Yugoslavia by occupying all of Croatia.[39][40] After they failed to do this, Serbian forces established the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) within Croatia. After the ceasefire of January 1992 and international recognition of the Republic of Croatia as a sovereign state,[41][42] the front lines were entrenched, the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) was deployed,[43] and combat became largely intermittent in the following three years. During that time, the RSK encompassed 13,913 square kilometers (5,372 sq mi), more than a quarter of Croatia.[44] In 1995, Croatia launched two major offensives known as Operation Flash and Operation Storm,[12][45] which would effectively end the war in its favor. The remaining United Nations Transitional Authority for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and WesternSirmium (UNTAES) zone was peacefully reintegrated into Croatia by 1998.[13][17]
The war ended with Croatian victory, as it achieved the goals it had declared at the beginning of the war: independence and preservation of its borders.[12][13] 21–25% of Croatia's economy was ruined, with an estimated US$37 billion in damaged infrastructure, lost output, and refugee-related costs.[46] A total of 20,000 people were killed in the war,[47] and refugees were displaced on both sides. The Serb and Croatian governments began to progressively cooperate with each other but tension remains, in part due to verdicts by the ICTY and lawsuits filed by each country against the other.[48][49]

Domovinski rat! The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992. In Croatia, the war is primarily referred to as the Homeland War (Domovinski rat) and also as the Greater-Serbian aggression (Velikosrpska agresija).[25][26] In Serbian sources, War in Croatia (Rat u Hrvatskoj) is the most commonly used public term.[27]
A majority of Croats wanted Croatia to leave Yugoslavia and become a sovereign country, while many ethnic Serbs living in Croatia, supported by Serbia,[28][29] opposed the secession and wanted Croatia to remain a part of Yugoslavia. Most Serbs effectively sought a new Serb state within a Yugoslav federation, including areas of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina with ethnic Serb majorities or significant minorities,[30][31] and attempted to conquer as much of Croatia as possible.[32][33][34] In 2007, the InternationalCriminalTribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) returned a guilty verdict against Milan Martić, one of the Serb leaders in Croatia, for having colluded with Slobodan Milošević and others to create a "unified Serbian state".[35] Between 2008 and 2012, the ICTY had prosecuted Croatian generals Ante Gotovina, Mladen Markač and Ivan Čermak for alleged involvement in the crimes related to Operation Storm. Čermak was acquitted outright, and the convictions of Gotovina and Markač were later overturned by an ICTY Appeals Panel.[36][37] The International Court of Justice dismissed Croatia and Serbia genocide claims in 2015. While it reaffirmed that serious crimes against civilians were committed by both sides and that these acts constitute some basic elements of genocide, it ruled that the genocidal intent was not present.[38]
The JNA tried to keep Croatia within Yugoslavia by occupying all of Croatia.[39][40] After they failed to do this, Serbian forces established the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) within Croatia. After the ceasefire of January 1992 and international recognition of the Republic of Croatia as a sovereign state,[41][42] the front lines were entrenched, the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) was deployed,[43] and combat became largely intermittent in the following three years. During that time, the RSK encompassed 13,913 square kilometers (5,372 sq mi), more than a quarter of Croatia.[44] In 1995, Croatia launched two major offensives known as Operation Flash and Operation Storm,[12][45] which would effectively end the war in its favor. The remaining United Nations Transitional Authority for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and WesternSirmium (UNTAES) zone was peacefully reintegrated into Croatia by 1998.[13][17]
The war ended with Croatian victory, as it achieved the goals it had declared at the beginning of the war: independence and preservation of its borders.[12][13] 21–25% of Croatia's economy was ruined, with an estimated US$37 billion in damaged infrastructure, lost output, and refugee-related costs.[46] A total of 20,000 people were killed in the war,[47] and refugees were displaced on both sides. The Serb and Croatian governments began to progressively cooperate with each other but tension remains, in part due to verdicts by the ICTY and lawsuits filed by each country against the other.[48][49]

Domovinski rat! The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992. In Croatia, the war is primarily referred to as the Homeland War (Domovinski rat) and also as the Greater-Serbian aggression (Velikosrpska agresija).[25][26] In Serbian sources, War in Croatia (Rat u Hrvatskoj) is the most commonly used public term.[27]
A majority of Croats wanted Croatia to leave Yugoslavia and become a sovereign country, while many ethnic Serbs living in Croatia, supported by Serbia,[28][29] opposed the secession and wanted Croatia to remain a part of Yugoslavia. Most Serbs effectively sought a new Serb state within a Yugoslav federation, including areas of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina with ethnic Serb majorities or significant minorities,[30][31] and attempted to conquer as much of Croatia as possible.[32][33][34] In 2007, the InternationalCriminalTribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) returned a guilty verdict against Milan Martić, one of the Serb leaders in Croatia, for having colluded with Slobodan Milošević and others to create a "unified Serbian state".[35] Between 2008 and 2012, the ICTY had prosecuted Croatian generals Ante Gotovina, Mladen Markač and Ivan Čermak for alleged involvement in the crimes related to Operation Storm. Čermak was acquitted outright, and the convictions of Gotovina and Markač were later overturned by an ICTY Appeals Panel.[36][37] The International Court of Justice dismissed Croatia and Serbia genocide claims in 2015. While it reaffirmed that serious crimes against civilians were committed by both sides and that these acts constitute some basic elements of genocide, it ruled that the genocidal intent was not present.[38]
The JNA tried to keep Croatia within Yugoslavia by occupying all of Croatia.[39][40] After they failed to do this, Serbian forces established the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) within Croatia. After the ceasefire of January 1992 and international recognition of the Republic of Croatia as a sovereign state,[41][42] the front lines were entrenched, the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) was deployed,[43] and combat became largely intermittent in the following three years. During that time, the RSK encompassed 13,913 square kilometers (5,372 sq mi), more than a quarter of Croatia.[44] In 1995, Croatia launched two major offensives known as Operation Flash and Operation Storm,[12][45] which would effectively end the war in its favor. The remaining United Nations Transitional Authority for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and WesternSirmium (UNTAES) zone was peacefully reintegrated into Croatia by 1998.[13][17]
The war ended with Croatian victory, as it achieved the goals it had declared at the beginning of the war: independence and preservation of its borders.[12][13] 21–25% of Croatia's economy was ruined, with an estimated US$37 billion in damaged infrastructure, lost output, and refugee-related costs.[46] A total of 20,000 people were killed in the war,[47] and refugees were displaced on both sides. The Serb and Croatian governments began to progressively cooperate with each other but tension remains, in part due to verdicts by the ICTY and lawsuits filed by each country against the other.[48][49]

Domovinski rat! The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992. In Croatia, the war is primarily referred to as the Homeland War (Domovinski rat) and also as the Greater-Serbian aggression (Velikosrpska agresija).[25][26] In Serbian sources, War in Croatia (Rat u Hrvatskoj) is the most commonly used public term.[27]
A majority of Croats wanted Croatia to leave Yugoslavia and become a sovereign country, while many ethnic Serbs living in Croatia, supported by Serbia,[28][29] opposed the secession and wanted Croatia to remain a part of Yugoslavia. Most Serbs effectively sought a new Serb state within a Yugoslav federation, including areas of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina with ethnic Serb majorities or significant minorities,[30][31] and attempted to conquer as much of Croatia as possible.[32][33][34] In 2007, the InternationalCriminalTribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) returned a guilty verdict against Milan Martić, one of the Serb leaders in Croatia, for having colluded with Slobodan Milošević and others to create a "unified Serbian state".[35] Between 2008 and 2012, the ICTY had prosecuted Croatian generals Ante Gotovina, Mladen Markač and Ivan Čermak for alleged involvement in the crimes related to Operation Storm. Čermak was acquitted outright, and the convictions of Gotovina and Markač were later overturned by an ICTY Appeals Panel.[36][37] The International Court of Justice dismissed Croatia and Serbia genocide claims in 2015. While it reaffirmed that serious crimes against civilians were committed by both sides and that these acts constitute some basic elements of genocide, it ruled that the genocidal intent was not present.[38]
The JNA tried to keep Croatia within Yugoslavia by occupying all of Croatia.[39][40] After they failed to do this, Serbian forces established the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) within Croatia. After the ceasefire of January 1992 and international recognition of the Republic of Croatia as a sovereign state,[41][42] the front lines were entrenched, the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) was deployed,[43] and combat became largely intermittent in the following three years. During that time, the RSK encompassed 13,913 square kilometers (5,372 sq mi), more than a quarter of Croatia.[44] In 1995, Croatia launched two major offensives known as Operation Flash and Operation Storm,[12][45] which would effectively end the war in its favor. The remaining United Nations Transitional Authority for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and WesternSirmium (UNTAES) zone was peacefully reintegrated into Croatia by 1998.[13][17]
The war ended with Croatian victory, as it achieved the goals it had declared at the beginning of the war: independence and preservation of its borders.[12][13] 21–25% of Croatia's economy was ruined, with an estimated US$37 billion in damaged infrastructure, lost output, and refugee-related costs.[46] A total of 20,000 people were killed in the war,[47] and refugees were displaced on both sides. The Serb and Croatian governments began to progressively cooperate with each other but tension remains, in part due to verdicts by the ICTY and lawsuits filed by each country against the other.[48][49]

Organized by / organizacija: Centre for Labour Studies (Centar za radničke studije - CRS, radnickistudiji.org)
Seminar: "Nationalism, Populism, and the New Right"
MAZ, Hatzova 16, Zagreb, 19.11.2017., 15.30h
Moderator: Stipe Ćurković
Irena Pejić: The NewFar Right in Post-transitional Serbia
The far right in Serbia, as in many other post-socialist and European countries after the fall of the Berlin wall, came out to the open. Keeping in mind the specific historical and local context of the rise of the right-wing forces in Serbia, one of the postsocialist Yugoslav successor states, the lecture will provide an analysis of the main catalysts in the ideological shaping of far right political organisations and movements. By reviewing the political changes since October 5th2000 (the end of Milošević's regime) and the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, the lecture will try to map the changes within the far right, especially after the fragmentation of the largest right-wing party SRS and large parts of its membership and voters shifting towards the ruling party, which itself had shifted towards more "moderate" positions. The lecture will investigate how these developments influenced the fragmented "oppositional" right-wing forces, which now focused more on social issues, but articulated in a discourse of nationalism, xenophobia (especially in the time of the refugee crisis), rising racism toward the Roma population, and a general intolerance towards sexual and ethnic minorities and women's rights.
- - -
Nationalism, Populism, and the New Right
The political landscape of Europe (and beyond) in the years since the financial and economic crisis of 2007/2008 has been marked by the rise of right-wing forces. Public debates around astronomic public rescue packages for private financial institutions and the austerity measures accompanying them did, counter to what many on the left may have expected, not shift public opinion significantly towards left positions. Rather, it was often the populist right that proved increasingly successful in articulating economic and social anxieties into a discourse of conceptually vague anti-elitism combined with xenophobia, aggressive social chauvinism and – especially in the eastern parts of Europe – the reassertion of regressive social norms regarding women's rights and the rights of sexual and ethnic minorities. The outbreak of the so-called "refugee crisis" strengthened this trend, effectively turning the crisis narrative into one of besieged national and cultural identities, threatened by the influx of foreign – predominantly Muslim – populations. The electoral successes of parties such as FrontNacional in France and AfD in Germany signify the increasing normalization of formerly fringe political options within the parliaments of central core countries of the EU.
Many on the left have interpreted these phenomena as symptoms of the crisis of neoliberal hegemony. But even if we accept this as a broad diagnosis, the question remains as to why these reactions so often take such reactionary forms. Much like the rise of fascism in the interwar period, the current rise of right-wing forces presents a significant challenge to Marxist (or more broadly – materialist) approaches, insofar as these assert the explanatory centrality of class for social and political processes. Current political developments seem to once again drive home the fact that theoretical invocations of class as unifying social category do not necessarily correlate to a unifying experience of class subjects. The fact that the class experience of the crisis and its reverberations has proven to be fractured along "identitarian" fault lines or, at the very least, allowed its political articulation in divisive and deeply regressive terms presents both a theoretical and political challenge the left cannot afford to ignore. The challenge to theoretically come to terms with the rise of a new, aggressive right, entails the challenge of critically reassessing the explanatory instruments of the left, above all the question of the complex relation between structural factors, lived experience and political articulation.
With the seminar "Nationalism, Populism, and the New Right", the Centre for Labour Studies wishes to facilitate debates on these and related matters in a regional context that is itself marked by the resurgence of aggressive right-wing forces. By providing a platform for critical debate between regional activists and theorists as well as relevant international scholars, we hope to contribute to a both theoretically and politically more adequate response to these worrying processes.
https://www.facebook.com/events/165211720742207/
Programme of Centre for Labour Studies is financed by Rosa Luxemburg StiftungSoutheast Europe

Organized by / organizacija: Centre for Labour Studies (Centar za radničke studije - CRS, radnickistudiji.org)
Seminar: "Nationalism, Populism, and the New Right"
MAZ, Hatzova 16, Zagreb, 19.11.2017., 15.30h
Moderator: Stipe Ćurković
Irena Pejić: The NewFar Right in Post-transitional Serbia
The far right in Serbia, as in many other post-socialist and European countries after the fall of the Berlin wall, came out to the open. Keeping in mind the specific historical and local context of the rise of the right-wing forces in Serbia, one of the postsocialist Yugoslav successor states, the lecture will provide an analysis of the main catalysts in the ideological shaping of far right political organisations and movements. By reviewing the political changes since October 5th2000 (the end of Milošević's regime) and the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, the lecture will try to map the changes within the far right, especially after the fragmentation of the largest right-wing party SRS and large parts of its membership and voters shifting towards the ruling party, which itself had shifted towards more "moderate" positions. The lecture will investigate how these developments influenced the fragmented "oppositional" right-wing forces, which now focused more on social issues, but articulated in a discourse of nationalism, xenophobia (especially in the time of the refugee crisis), rising racism toward the Roma population, and a general intolerance towards sexual and ethnic minorities and women's rights.
- - -
Nationalism, Populism, and the New Right
The political landscape of Europe (and beyond) in the years since the financial and economic crisis of 2007/2008 has been marked by the rise of right-wing forces. Public debates around astronomic public rescue packages for private financial institutions and the austerity measures accompanying them did, counter to what many on the left may have expected, not shift public opinion significantly towards left positions. Rather, it was often the populist right that proved increasingly successful in articulating economic and social anxieties into a discourse of conceptually vague anti-elitism combined with xenophobia, aggressive social chauvinism and – especially in the eastern parts of Europe – the reassertion of regressive social norms regarding women's rights and the rights of sexual and ethnic minorities. The outbreak of the so-called "refugee crisis" strengthened this trend, effectively turning the crisis narrative into one of besieged national and cultural identities, threatened by the influx of foreign – predominantly Muslim – populations. The electoral successes of parties such as FrontNacional in France and AfD in Germany signify the increasing normalization of formerly fringe political options within the parliaments of central core countries of the EU.
Many on the left have interpreted these phenomena as symptoms of the crisis of neoliberal hegemony. But even if we accept this as a broad diagnosis, the question remains as to why these reactions so often take such reactionary forms. Much like the rise of fascism in the interwar period, the current rise of right-wing forces presents a significant challenge to Marxist (or more broadly – materialist) approaches, insofar as these assert the explanatory centrality of class for social and political processes. Current political developments seem to once again drive home the fact that theoretical invocations of class as unifying social category do not necessarily correlate to a unifying experience of class subjects. The fact that the class experience of the crisis and its reverberations has proven to be fractured along "identitarian" fault lines or, at the very least, allowed its political articulation in divisive and deeply regressive terms presents both a theoretical and political challenge the left cannot afford to ignore. The challenge to theoretically come to terms with the rise of a new, aggressive right, entails the challenge of critically reassessing the explanatory instruments of the left, above all the question of the complex relation between structural factors, lived experience and political articulation.
With the seminar "Nationalism, Populism, and the New Right", the Centre for Labour Studies wishes to facilitate debates on these and related matters in a regional context that is itself marked by the resurgence of aggressive right-wing forces. By providing a platform for critical debate between regional activists and theorists as well as relevant international scholars, we hope to contribute to a both theoretically and politically more adequate response to these worrying processes.
https://www.facebook.com/events/165211720742207/
Programme of Centre for Labour Studies is financed by Rosa Luxemburg StiftungSoutheast Europe

Spanish Civil War - Fascist Uprising (Myth20c - Ep55)

In the wake of the first World War, Spain remained relatively undisturbed, having not seen any major conflict on its soil. But beneath the surface lay centuries...

In the wake of the first World War, Spain remained relatively undisturbed, having not seen any major conflict on its soil. But beneath the surface lay centuries of class and regional rivalries, and as waves of communist revolution swept Europe, labor uprisings and instability lay the groundwork for a military coup in 1923. By 1931, with pressure from the Great Depression and the urban bourgeoisie, King Alfonso XIII establishes a republic. As land and liberal cultural reforms interfere dramatically with the way of life in the still very conservative countryside and executions of reactionary forces escalate, the Spanish Civil War erupts in 1936 as General Franco leads a fascist coalition against the Republican government.
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-- Timeline --
1890s-1920's: Spain starts having issues with anarchists and socialists in Catalonia, Asturias, Extremadura, Andalusia, and inside of Madrid.
1910's - Syndicalists, primarily from France, assist in the creation of theCNT (Anarcho-Syndicalist group that centered its hierarchy and organization around particular industries); proliferation of straight anarchism continues in Catalonia and Andalusia. CatholicUnion (“Confederación Nacional Católica Agraria (CONCA)”) grows in Castile, Leon, and the Basque Country. Tries to counterbalance Socialist and Anarchist
1917: Military/Union crisis unfolds with the Juntas de Defensas squaring off against the CNT, UGT, and PSOE, along with Catalan separatists. Unions were crushed and killed.
1918-1920: 'Three years of Bolshevism' with uprisings in Catalonia and Andalusia
1921: Eduardo Dato assassinated after string of union leaders and socialists were put down by internal police forces. Miguel Primo de Rivera appoints himself dictator of Spain after a disastrous mission in Morocco. Rivera attempts several infrastructure projects and reforms, but remains unable to make real change
Early 1930's: Alianza Republicana is formed with San Sebastian Pact in Basque Country. Socialists, Communists, Anarchists, Liberals, Catalonian separatists, Former Monarchist Conservaitves, and military officers all conspire to create small uprisings and shocks within Spain to overthrow KingAlfonso
1931: Mainline Monarchist journal had its offices set ablaze. PSOE/Liberal government begins using the Civil Guard and military against the CNT. Church and State separation underway as Spanish State moves to stop providing subsidies
1932: General Sanjujuro leads failed uprising against government
1933: Anarchists start small uprisings in Andalusian villages; immediately put down and summarily executed by the police; CEDA becomes largest party in government and the right-wing subdues the leftist political agenda.
1934: Increasing tensions between Catalonian government and Madrid results in the Catalonians losing what little autonomy they had been so far given
1936: Popular front created after head of the Comintern, Giorgi Dimitrov, insists that communists and revolutionaries of all types must align themselves with republicans, national separatists, anarchists, and liberals to defeat fascist forces in Spain; Popular Front wins most seats, starts letting out prisoners. Catalonian President goes home; Carlists begin forming Supreme Military Council was set up in Saint Jean de Luz, just over the French frontier, by PrinceJavier de Borbón-Parma and Fal Conde.
July 17, 1936: Spanish Civil War begins
Late 1936-1937: both sides concentrated on building massive armies for a grueling contest
1937: bombing of Guernica in destroyed Fascist public opinion around the world.
-- References --
- What isSpanish Falangism?, Evola (1937) - https://www.counter-currents.com/2010/11/what-is-spanish-falangism/
- Spanish Civil War, BBC (1983) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIE1hnyRw1MbD7HZNH1967ZeugokydJnS
- The Battle for Spain: The SpanishCivil War 1936–1939, Beevor (2006)
- The VictoriousCounterrevolution: The Nationalist Effort in the Spanish Civil War, Seidman (2011)
- The Spanish Civil War, Payne (2012)
- RememberingJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera: April 24, 1903–November 20, 1936, Morgan (2017) - https://www.counter-currents.com/2017/04/remembering-jose-antonio-primo-de-rivera/

In the wake of the first World War, Spain remained relatively undisturbed, having not seen any major conflict on its soil. But beneath the surface lay centuries of class and regional rivalries, and as waves of communist revolution swept Europe, labor uprisings and instability lay the groundwork for a military coup in 1923. By 1931, with pressure from the Great Depression and the urban bourgeoisie, King Alfonso XIII establishes a republic. As land and liberal cultural reforms interfere dramatically with the way of life in the still very conservative countryside and executions of reactionary forces escalate, the Spanish Civil War erupts in 1936 as General Franco leads a fascist coalition against the Republican government.
-- Brought to you by --
HansLander, Nick Mason, Adam Smith and HankOslo
- https://myth20c.wordpress.com/2018/01/31/spanish-civil-war-fascist-uprising/
~~-- Donations: https://hatreon.net/Nick_Mason/ --~~
16UQ6ukmTjz4Z7Ce4n23bN6tKGnU7XkPeQ
- http://twitter.com/myth20c
- myth20c@tutanota.com
- http://socialmatter.net
- http://gab.ai/myth20c
-- Timeline --
1890s-1920's: Spain starts having issues with anarchists and socialists in Catalonia, Asturias, Extremadura, Andalusia, and inside of Madrid.
1910's - Syndicalists, primarily from France, assist in the creation of theCNT (Anarcho-Syndicalist group that centered its hierarchy and organization around particular industries); proliferation of straight anarchism continues in Catalonia and Andalusia. CatholicUnion (“Confederación Nacional Católica Agraria (CONCA)”) grows in Castile, Leon, and the Basque Country. Tries to counterbalance Socialist and Anarchist
1917: Military/Union crisis unfolds with the Juntas de Defensas squaring off against the CNT, UGT, and PSOE, along with Catalan separatists. Unions were crushed and killed.
1918-1920: 'Three years of Bolshevism' with uprisings in Catalonia and Andalusia
1921: Eduardo Dato assassinated after string of union leaders and socialists were put down by internal police forces. Miguel Primo de Rivera appoints himself dictator of Spain after a disastrous mission in Morocco. Rivera attempts several infrastructure projects and reforms, but remains unable to make real change
Early 1930's: Alianza Republicana is formed with San Sebastian Pact in Basque Country. Socialists, Communists, Anarchists, Liberals, Catalonian separatists, Former Monarchist Conservaitves, and military officers all conspire to create small uprisings and shocks within Spain to overthrow KingAlfonso
1931: Mainline Monarchist journal had its offices set ablaze. PSOE/Liberal government begins using the Civil Guard and military against the CNT. Church and State separation underway as Spanish State moves to stop providing subsidies
1932: General Sanjujuro leads failed uprising against government
1933: Anarchists start small uprisings in Andalusian villages; immediately put down and summarily executed by the police; CEDA becomes largest party in government and the right-wing subdues the leftist political agenda.
1934: Increasing tensions between Catalonian government and Madrid results in the Catalonians losing what little autonomy they had been so far given
1936: Popular front created after head of the Comintern, Giorgi Dimitrov, insists that communists and revolutionaries of all types must align themselves with republicans, national separatists, anarchists, and liberals to defeat fascist forces in Spain; Popular Front wins most seats, starts letting out prisoners. Catalonian President goes home; Carlists begin forming Supreme Military Council was set up in Saint Jean de Luz, just over the French frontier, by PrinceJavier de Borbón-Parma and Fal Conde.
July 17, 1936: Spanish Civil War begins
Late 1936-1937: both sides concentrated on building massive armies for a grueling contest
1937: bombing of Guernica in destroyed Fascist public opinion around the world.
-- References --
- What isSpanish Falangism?, Evola (1937) - https://www.counter-currents.com/2010/11/what-is-spanish-falangism/
- Spanish Civil War, BBC (1983) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIE1hnyRw1MbD7HZNH1967ZeugokydJnS
- The Battle for Spain: The SpanishCivil War 1936–1939, Beevor (2006)
- The VictoriousCounterrevolution: The Nationalist Effort in the Spanish Civil War, Seidman (2011)
- The Spanish Civil War, Payne (2012)
- RememberingJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera: April 24, 1903–November 20, 1936, Morgan (2017) - https://www.counter-currents.com/2017/04/remembering-jose-antonio-primo-de-rivera/

Ben Shapiro FORCES Leftists and SJW to SIT DOWN! Q&A at YALE - MGTOW - Ben Shapiro Makes SJWs SPEECHLESS after his POWERFUL Responses MGTOW Q&A at Yale MGTOW Syndicon
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OurtroSong: Escape - (ArtistDMN)
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Ben Shapiro FORCES Leftists and SJW to SIT DOWN! Q&A at YALE - MGTOW - Ben Shapiro Makes SJWs SPEECHLESS after his POWERFUL Responses MGTOW Q&A at Yale MGTOW Syndicon
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What's up guys!
This is a question and answer video with Ben Shapiro where he obliterates leftist and sjw questions with EASE!
Thanks for watching! MGTOW Syndicon
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http://tinyurl.com/rewindremix
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Kurds Vs ISIS - The Kurds HoldingThe Line In The FightAgainst ISIS
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In the disputed area on the edges of IS-controlled territory are the last outposts of Kurdish resistance to IS. With incredible access this report meets the hardened fighters and embittered refugees among them.
Since the start of the Syrian war, nearly 13.6 million people have been displaced, crossing bridges and passing through checkpoints at great peril to escape the violence. Mosul is one of the towns to recently fall under IS control. "IS controls everyone's daily routine. Everything you hear about them is true", says a man who fled the town. He has made it to Erbil, recently recaptured by Kurd forces, who are waging a bloody war with Islamic State to protect their land. Gunfights, car bombs and aerial attacks are a daily reality for the soldiers and the displaced who occupy this zone, mere kilometres from the waving flags of the Islamic State.
Marco Maisano - Ref 6364
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Kurds Vs ISIS - The Kurds HoldingThe Line In The FightAgainst ISIS
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In the disputed area on the edges of IS-controlled territory are the last outposts of Kurdish resistance to IS. With incredible access this report meets the hardened fighters and embittered refugees among them.
Since the start of the Syrian war, nearly 13.6 million people have been displaced, crossing bridges and passing through checkpoints at great peril to escape the violence. Mosul is one of the towns to recently fall under IS control. "IS controls everyone's daily routine. Everything you hear about them is true", says a man who fled the town. He has made it to Erbil, recently recaptured by Kurd forces, who are waging a bloody war with Islamic State to protect their land. Gunfights, car bombs and aerial attacks are a daily reality for the soldiers and the displaced who occupy this zone, mere kilometres from the waving flags of the Islamic State.
Marco Maisano - Ref 6364
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English dubbed version, original title - "Hitler'sKrieg".
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II, with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe Gautier

English dubbed version, original title - "Hitler'sKrieg".
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II, with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe Gautier

Hitler's Secret Science

World War II: Germany’s most brilliant scientists race to create an arsenal of extreme new weapons of destruction.
Before the war is over, Germany will produce...

World War II: Germany’s most brilliant scientists race to create an arsenal of extreme new weapons of destruction.
Before the war is over, Germany will produce a series of technological firsts that remain the basis for many modern day air and spacecraft - from a stealth-like trans-Atlantic bomber, to the world’s first cruise missile.
This documentary reveals the circumstances scientists faced under Hitler‘sNational Socialist party, and tracks amazing technological innovations from the beginning of the Third Reich through the modern postwar period.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe GautierFAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

World War II: Germany’s most brilliant scientists race to create an arsenal of extreme new weapons of destruction.
Before the war is over, Germany will produce a series of technological firsts that remain the basis for many modern day air and spacecraft - from a stealth-like trans-Atlantic bomber, to the world’s first cruise missile.
This documentary reveals the circumstances scientists faced under Hitler‘sNational Socialist party, and tracks amazing technological innovations from the beginning of the Third Reich through the modern postwar period.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe GautierFAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

Four Horsemen - Feature Documentary - Official Version

RenegadeInc.com brings you FOUR HORSEMEN - an award winning independent feature documentary which lifts the lid on how the world really works.
As we will nev...

RenegadeInc.com brings you FOUR HORSEMEN - an award winning independent feature documentary which lifts the lid on how the world really works.
As we will never return to 'business as usual' 23 international thinkers, government advisors and Wall Street money-men break their silence and explain how to establish a moral and just society.
FOUR HORSEMEN is free from mainstream media propaganda -- the film doesn't bash bankers, criticise politicians or get involved in conspiracy theories. It ignites the debate about how to usher a new economic paradigm into the world which would dramatically improve the quality of life for billions.
Subtitles available in English, French, Greek, Spanish and Portuguese.
"It'sInside Job with bells on, and a frequently compelling thesis thanks to Ashcroft's crack team of talking heads -- economists, whistleblowers and Noam Chomsky, all talking with candour and clarity." - Total Film
"Four Horsemen is a breathtakingly composed jeremiad against the folly of Neo-classical economics and the threats it represents to all we should hold dear."
- Harold Crooks, The Corporation (Co-Director) Surviving Progress (Co-Director/Co-Writer)
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RenegadeInc.com brings you FOUR HORSEMEN - an award winning independent feature documentary which lifts the lid on how the world really works.
As we will never return to 'business as usual' 23 international thinkers, government advisors and Wall Street money-men break their silence and explain how to establish a moral and just society.
FOUR HORSEMEN is free from mainstream media propaganda -- the film doesn't bash bankers, criticise politicians or get involved in conspiracy theories. It ignites the debate about how to usher a new economic paradigm into the world which would dramatically improve the quality of life for billions.
Subtitles available in English, French, Greek, Spanish and Portuguese.
"It'sInside Job with bells on, and a frequently compelling thesis thanks to Ashcroft's crack team of talking heads -- economists, whistleblowers and Noam Chomsky, all talking with candour and clarity." - Total Film
"Four Horsemen is a breathtakingly composed jeremiad against the folly of Neo-classical economics and the threats it represents to all we should hold dear."
- Harold Crooks, The Corporation (Co-Director) Surviving Progress (Co-Director/Co-Writer)
Follow us on https://www.twitter.com/Renegade_Inc
on https://www.facebook.com/RenEconomist
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The story of a girl from Britain and her devotion to the Führer, Adolf Hitler.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe GautierFAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

The story of a girl from Britain and her devotion to the Führer, Adolf Hitler.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
- Philippe GautierFAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.